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Firefighters battling double house fire in Phoenix

Phoenix Fire Department responded to a fire close to seventh Street and Camelback Road. Information is restricted right now.

PHOENIX — A double house fire was just lately contained close to seventh Street and Camelback Road.

Phoenix Fire Department responded to calls of a structure fire on Meadowbrook Avenue round 12:58 p.m. There, crews discovered that the blaze which had began in one dwelling shortly unfold to a second close by.

Firefighters had been capable of arrange provide strains and hoses, and bought the fire underneath management in lower than 20 minutes, mentioned Captain Todd Keller with PFD.

At this time, officers haven’t confirmed the reason for the fire and have no idea how many individuals shall be displaced by the damages.

Fortunately, no accidents had been reported.

Officials are advising folks to keep away from the realm whereas crews work on extinguishing the final of the flames.

This is a growing story. Stay with us at 12 News for extra updates.

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Home Fire Prevention: 

The Arizona Fire & Medical Authority has launched tips about learn how to stop fires from beginning in your house. 

More than 4,000 Americans die each year in fires and approximately 25,000 are injured,” the authority mentioned on its web site. “An overwhelming number of fires occur in the home.” 

First off, the authority says that each house must have no less than one working smoke alarm. Every stage of the house and each sleeping space ought to have a working smoke alarm inside it to supply the most effective safety. 

Appliances must also be used in a approach that producers suggest, since overheating, shorts and sparks can all result in a fire breaking out. 

Lastly, households ought to have an escape plan from each room of the house. 

“Caution everyone to stay low to the floor when escaping from fire and never to open doors that are hot,” the authority mentioned. “Select a location where everyone can meet after escaping the house. Get out then call for help.” 

The authority provides free dwelling security inspections. Schedule one with them by calling 623-544-5400. 

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