GREENVILLE, S.C. – The Greenville Fire Department said crews are responding to a house fire in the city. Officials said crews responded to E. Farris Road and Catlin Circle after multiple people reported seeing flames coming from the house’s roof.
According to officials, crews arrived at the scene and began working to extinguish the flames. Officials confirmed that a pet was found dead inside the house but no other injuries were reported.
Officials stated that they are investigating and working to determine the cause of the fire. More details will be provided as the investigation progresses.
As officials continue to investigate the fire, it is essential for residents to ensure they have proper fire safety measures in place at their homes. This includes having working smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and an evacuation plan in case of emergencies.
In times of tragedy, it is crucial for the community to come together to support those affected. If you wish to provide assistance to the family impacted by the fire, reach out to local organizations or authorities for information on how you can help.
Stay tuned for updates on the investigation into the house fire in Greenville. Our team will continue to provide the latest information as it becomes available.
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