Meadow Road home sustained extensive fire damage; no injuries reported
The Daily Jeffersonian
Fire investigators continue to search for the cause of a blaze Wednesday evening that left a Meadow Road residence with extensive damage.
The Ohio Fire Marshal s Office is assisting Cassell Station fire investigators with the ongoing investigation to determine the cause. A state fire investigator was scheduled to visit scene on Friday.
The back of the doublewide structure sustained extensive fire damage, according to firefighters. Smoke and water damage was also reported throughout the home.
Firefighters from the Cassell Station department were dispatched at 6:30 p.m. to extinguish the flames with mutual aid provided by the Cambridge and New Concord departments.
NAPOLEON â A Napoleon health care facility had to relocate 20 residents following a fire at the center Monday afternoon.
According to Napoleon Fire Chief Clayton OâBrien, firefighters responded to a structure fire at Orchards of Northcrest Living & Rehab Center, 240 Northcrest Drive.
The alarm came in at 1:35 p.m. while some of the crew members were already on an EMS call at a different location in the city. The first engine arrived on the scene at 1:40 p.m.
Upon arrival, firefighters found an active fire in a residentâs room at the facility. It reportedly was being maintained by the sprinkler system. Firefighters were able to control the blaze at 1:44 p.m. The fire did not extend outside the room where it originated.