EATON COUNTY, MI– Heavy flames left an Eaton County house ruined and dog dead Friday early morning, authorities stated.
At about 1:30 a.m. Nov. 18, teams from the Charlotte Fire Department reacted to a report of a possible structure fire in the 3000 block of Maurer Roadway in Carmel Municipality, south of Charlotte.
The preliminary 911 caller stated they might see flames from their house however was uncertain what was burning, authorities stated.
Firemens got here on scene about 5 minutes later on to discover heavy flames pressing from the front and 2nd story of your home, authorities stated. Firemens were not able to identify if the house was inhabited at the time of the fire.
After a number of hours of supressing and snuffing out the blaze, teams browsing the wreckage and discovered the body of a dog that was killed in the fire, authorities stated.
As the fire was brought under control, officers from Eaton County 911, the Michigan State Cops and Charlotte Cops Department started following causes attempt and find the resident of the house. At about 7 a.m., the resident was discovered safe at a pal’s house, authorities stated.
The fire ultiamtely took about 30,000 gallons of water to snuff out, authorities stated, and the reason for the blaze is still under examination.
Charlotte Fire was helped at the scene by the Olivet Fire Department and Bellevue Neighborhood Fire Department.
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