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No accidents reported after fireplace destroys Lansing residence

By Editorial Board Published March 8, 2025 1 Min Read
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No accidents reported after fireplace destroys Lansing residence

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — No accidents had been reported this morning after a hearth destroyed a house in Lansing.

The Lansing Hearth Division studies that they responded to a construction fireplace at an unknown time on the 1500 block of Shubel Ave.

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Michael Clevenger, Battalion Chief for the Lansing Hearth Division, says there have been “heavy fire conditions coming from two sides of the front (of the home).”

Clevenger says the householders weren’t there through the fireplace and confirmed that nobody was injured.

One cat was discovered lifeless inside the house.

Clevenger says that the fireplace was put out effectively and successfully.

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