Crime & Safety
No Injuries In Douglas Co. Blaze That Destroyed Home
A house was destroyed and one person was displaced Friday night. No fire hydrants were available, so firefighters had to truck in water.

DOUGLAS COUNTY – No injuries were reported as Littleton Fire and South Metro Fire Rescue firefighters put out a blaze Friday evening at a house in unincorporated Douglas County.
The fire at the home at 8124 N. Cora St. was described as "fully involved" in a tweet from South Metro at 7:42 p.m.
The neighborhood had no fire hydrants, so firefighters had to truck in water to spray on the blaze. No cause was given for the fire, which did not damage neighboring homes or structures.
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The Red Cross reported that one person had been displaced.
Cora Street Update - Fire is under control, no neighboring structures threatened. This area does not have fire hydrants so crews are trucking in water from further away. Occupant of the home is safe, no injuries. Cause under investigation. pic.twitter.com/F4L6GldzsH
— South Metro Fire Rescue (@SouthMetroPIO) November 17, 2018
Red Cross Emergency volunteers are responding to a home fire at the 8,000 block of Cora in Littleton. One person has been displaced, but no injuries have been reported. We'll keep you updated as developments roll in. pic.twitter.com/IwJBWRKa9M
— CO & WY Red Cross (@COWYRedCross) November 17, 2018
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