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House fire in Northwest Roanoke leaves four adults, two children and a pet displaced
Roanoke, Virginia – According to Roanoke-Fire EMS, a house fire in Northwest Roanoke on Sunday left two children, four adults and a pet displaced.
Fire crews were dispatched to the 1800 block of Staunton Avenue NW to a report of a house fire around 10:04 a.m. Upon arrival firefighters found smoke and fire coming from the 1800 block of Hanover Avenue NW, approximately a block over.
According to authorities, the fire occurred after a truck on fire rolled into the house.
Slight damage to the house next door and heavy smoke damage to the interior of the house was caused by the fire.
Investigation about the fire is ongoing.
No injuries were reported.
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