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Urgent Fire Breaks Out in Vernon Home, Crews Respond Quickly

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UPDATE: A house fire erupted in Vernon late Friday night, sending flames and thick smoke into the air. The blaze broke out shortly after 10 p.m. on October 3, in the Alexis Park area, prompting immediate emergency response.

Witnesses reported seeing a large plume of smoke rising against the backdrop of Turtle Mountain. Firefighters arrived on the scene within 10 minutes of the 911 call and had the fire under control by approximately 11:30 p.m.. Eyewitness accounts describe the intense scene, with firefighters attacking the flames “from all sides” to prevent further spread.

One nearby resident noted that the fire quickly reached adjacent trees, raising concerns about potential damage to the surrounding area. Photos circulating on social media vividly capture the inferno, showcasing the urgent efforts of fire crews battling the blaze.

The Morning Star has reached out to city officials for additional information regarding the cause of the fire and any potential injuries. As of now, details remain sparse, but the swift action of local firefighters likely prevented a more catastrophic outcome.

This incident highlights the critical importance of prompt emergency response in residential fires. Residents are urged to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity around their homes.

Stay tuned for more updates as authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding this fire.

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