Crime & Safety
Dog Saved, Family Displaced In Manchester House Fire
A dog rescue was captured on Video.

MANCHESTER, CT — A Tuesday house fire in Manchester displaced a family.
The fire broke out at 2:23 at 69 Fleming Road. Responding crews encountered heavy flames in the front of the home and on the second floor, officials said.
Firefighters had to attack the flames from four angles and ventilate the roof, officials said.
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A dog was rescued, and one person was treated for smoke inhalation, officials said.
The fire was brought under control in approximately 40 minutes and completely extinguished in approximately 2 hours and the home was deemed uninhabitable, officials said.
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The Manchester Fire Marshal's Office is presently conducting an investigation for the origin and cause of the fire. The American Red Cross said one adult and three children were displaced.
See more on the dog rescue here.
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