Officials Set Newark House Fire Damage At $150,000

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The Delaware State Fire Marshal’s Office is currently investigating a house fire that occurred this morning in Newark according to Delaware State Fire Marshal Chief Deputy Robert Fox.

Fox said the Aetna Hose Hook and Ladder Company of Newark was notified of a fire in the 200 block of Emma Way in the Shelley Farms community, shortly after 4:00 AM. Upon arrival they found heavy smoke and fire coming from the residence. Mutual aid companies responded to assist with extinguishment. A mayday was called for a possible missing Firefighter but was quickly cleared after utilizing the Fireground Accountability Protocol used by all Fire Departments in Delaware said Fox.

Deputy Fire Marshal’s were called to the scene to determine the origin and cause of the fire. The origin of the fire was determined to be in a bedroom and the cause is still under investigation.

Two residents were transported to Christiana Hospital for minor injuries and smoke inhalation. No other injuries were reported. The damage to the residence is estimated at approximately 150,000 dollars.

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