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Peoria, IL, USA 104.9 The Wolf
Midwest Communications
PEORIA, Ill. Peoria firefighters and paramedics responded to reports of a house fire just before 12:30 a.m. Friday in the 300 block of S. Webster Street.
Fire Battalion Chief Clint Kuhlman said it took crews about 10 minutes to bring fire under control.
The home was vacant. No injuries were reported.
The cause of the blaze remains under investigation.
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Peoria, IL, USA 104.9 The Wolf
Midwest Communications
PEORIA, Ill. Peoria Firefighter/Paramedics responded Monday morning around 10:40 a.m. to 711 W. Eleanor Pl. on reports of a house fire.
Crews first on scene found smoke coming from the open front door and an adult woman resident standing on the front porch.
The woman was treated on scene by fire department paramedics for smoke inhalation until she was transferred to Advanced Medical Transport (AMT) and taken to OSF.
Fire damage was contained to the kitchen area of the home and was under control within six minutes of arrival.
Smoke damage was found throughout the home, contributing to an estimated $40,000 of damage.
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Midwest Communications
PEORIA, Ill. Two people and their pets escaped a house fire in Peoria early Friday morning.
Fire Battalion Chief Clint Kuhlman said fire broke out just before 4:30 a.m. in the 2600 block of W. Antoinette.
Upon arrival, crews found the single-story home fully engulfed in flames. It took about 20 minutes for firefighters to knock it down.
No injuries were reported.
Damage is estimated at $85,000.
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