Dog rescued from house fire in Portsmouth
The fire started inside a home in the Prentis Park section of the city. Firefighters rescued a dog stuck inside and reunited it with its owner.
Credit: Portsmouth Fire Rescue and Emergency Services Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 2:38 PM EST February 25, 2021
PORTSMOUTH, Va. Firefighters rescued a dog during their response to a house fire in Portsmouth Thursday afternoon.
Dispatchers got a call about the fire around 1 p.m. and heard that someone may have been inside when it started.
Fire units arrived at a two-story home in the Prentis Park section of the city to find smoke coming from the front door. The person inside the home was able to evacuate on her own.
Portsmouth Fire Rescue and Emergency Services
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and last updated 2021-02-03 20:06:32-05
PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Firefighters with Portsmouth Fire Rescue and Emergency Services responded to an apartment fire in the 300 block of Green Street Wednesday afternoon.
Dispatchers received a call about an apartment on fire just after 3 p.m.
Crews arrived on scene to find a smoke coming from the seventh floor of an eight-story multi-family apartment building. All residents were safely outside the apartment when firefighters got there.
Crews made an aggressive interior tack using the building s standpipe system in the stairwells and quickly put out the fire in the apartment in question.