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Family remained uninjured after dog alerted them about the house fire
Roanoke, Virginia – A house in Roanoke County was caught on fire Monday morning.
When Roanoke County Fire & Rescue arrived at the residence in the 7900 block of Franklin Road in the Clearbrook neighborhood, they discovered light smoke coming from the interior of a one-and-a-half-story single-family home. Roanoke County Fire & Rescue extinguished the fire quickly.
While the residents and their dog were able to safely leave, the cat was missing for a period of time before being located and rescued.
Officials said that the smoke alarms did not have batteries, and that the family was awakened by their dog in the middle of the night when the fire broke out.
The fire did not cause any injuries to anyone.
The family is expected to be displaced.
It is believed that the fire was started accidentally by the ignition of combustible wood components near the chimney, according to the Roanoke County Fire Marshal’s Office. The estimated cost of the damage is around $15,000.
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