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Thunder Bay Fire responds to a blaze

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue would like to remind residents of the importance of working smoke detectors on all levels of the home.
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THUNDER BAY – At 11:43 a.m. on Monday, Thunder Bay Fire responded to a structural fire in the 100 block of North Harold Street with six pumpers, an aerial ladder and a command vehicle. 

A family member was outside of the home when they heard a smoke detector alarming. 

They entered the home and found smoke on the second floor, prompting them to call 911. 

TBFR crews arrived on scene and were able to extinguish the fire quickly, limiting its spread to the room of origin.

Thunder Bay Fire Rescue would like to remind residents of the importance of working smoke detectors on all levels of the home.



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