UPDATE: A fire broke out in East Price Hill yesterday evening, displacing four residents and causing an estimated $100,000 in damages. The Cincinnati Fire Department responded to the emergency call at 6:54 p.m. at 1034 Parkson Place, according to FOX19.
Firefighters acted swiftly, managing to control the blaze that originated in the kitchen and spread to the second-floor walls. In a remarkable display of urgency, the flames were extinguished in just 15 minutes, likely preventing any injuries. All floors were confirmed clear, ensuring that no one was trapped during the incident, as reported by Local12.
Four adults have been displaced due to the fire and are currently receiving assistance from the Red Cross. While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, it has come to light that there were no fire detectors present in the home, highlighting a crucial reminder about the importance of such safety devices.
The swift action of the Cincinnati Fire Department not only minimized potential harm but also underscores the need for awareness regarding fire safety. As investigations continue, the immediate impact on the affected residents is evident, with the community rallying to support them during this challenging time.
Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.
