Person taken to hospital, dog dead after house fire in Virginia Beach
One woman was taken to the hospital for possible smoke inhalation. The fire happened in the 1000 block of Neptune Avenue. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 5:58 AM EST February 8, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. Virginia Beach Fire Department crews responded to a house fire early Monday morning.
The call came in around 4 a.m. of a report of a house fire in the 1000 block of Neptune Avenue. That s in the MacDonald Park subdivision.
Crews saw heavy fire coming from the front of the house when they arrived at the scene.
All the residents of the home and their pets were able to evacuate. Unfortunately, one dog died, fire officials said.
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Person, dog displaced after fire in Virginia Beach; firefighter hurt
The Virginia Beach Fire Department said the improper disposal of fireplace ashes started the fire in the Brandon subdivision.
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The Virginia Beach Fire Department said fireplaces ashes that were disposed of improperly started a house fire on Brandon Boulevard on Jan. 23, 2021. Author: Brian Farrell Updated: 8:34 AM EST January 24, 2021
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. A person and a dog were displaced after a home caught fire Saturday night in the Brandon subdivision.
The Virginia Beach Fire Department got the call about the house fire in the 5700 block of Brandon Blvd. around 10:40 p.m. Because of its location in the Virginia Beach (just off Centerville Turnpike), Chesapeake firefighters also responded because of the cities automatic mutual aid agreement.