United States: Fire departments responded to multiple structure fires over the weekend, including a Two Rivers carport blaze Saturday afternoon, a Park Street Pizza fire in Attleboro shortly after 5 p.m. Saturday, a Rollingwood Drive house fire in Durham at about 3 a.m. Sunday, and a Cleveland bedroom fire Sunday afternoon. Local officials said crews contained the blazes with no reported injuries; Two Rivers damage was estimated at $75,000, Cleveland damage at about $25,000, and Durham residents were displaced after 35 firefighters used three hose lines to knock down that fire in roughly 20 minutes, while investigations into causes remain ongoing and relief agencies assisted displaced occupants.
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Fires can happen anywhere, anytime. These incidents remind us of the importance of fire safety in our homes and businesses. Check your smoke detectors and fire extinguishers today. Make sure your family knows the escape plan.
While no injuries were reported, these fires caused significant damage and displacement. It's a stark reminder of the value of insurance and emergency preparedness. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's been putting off those safety checks.
Local fire departments and relief agencies were able to respond, contain blazes, and provide immediate assistance to displaced residents, demonstrating emergency response capability.
Homeowners, renters and small-business owners in Attleboro, Durham, Two Rivers and Cleveland suffered property damage, displacement, and economic losses estimated between $25,000 and $75,000.
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Multiple weekend structure fires across U.S. communities
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