House Catches Fire in Jackson Monday Night

House Catches Fire in Jackson Monday Night

On Monday evening, a house on the 100 block of Maple Street in Jackson became engulfed in flames. The fire broke out around 10:30 PM, and firefighters were called to the scene shortly after. According to witnesses, the fire appeared to have started in the kitchen. The flames quickly spread throughout the house, which is believed to be a total loss. Firefighters worked for several hours to bring the blaze under control. No one was injured in the fire, but a family pet, a cat named Mittens, is believed to have perished. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. The Jackson Fire Department has not yet released any additional information about the incident. The American Red Cross is assisting the family who lost their home in the fire. The family is asking for donations of clothing, furniture, and other household items. Anyone wishing to donate can contact the American Red Cross at (555) 123-4567.Fire Breaks Out in Jackson, Mississippi

Fire Breaks Out in Jackson, Mississippi

A fire erupted near the intersection of Rose Street and Capitol Street in Jackson, Mississippi, on Monday evening around 7 p.m. According to WLBT, the Jackson Fire Department responded to the scene. There are currently no reported injuries. The cause of the fire is under investigation. No further information is available at this time. WLBT encourages its viewers to stay informed by subscribing to its newsletter and reporting any spelling or grammatical errors they encounter in its stories. The copyright for the story is held by WLBT and all rights are reserved.On Monday evening, firefighters in Jackson responded to a house fire on East Main Street. Upon arrival, crews found the house engulfed in flames, with heavy smoke and fire damage throughout the structure. According to Deputy Fire Chief Michael Jones, the fire started in the kitchen, possibly due to unattended cooking. The occupants of the house were able to escape the fire safely before the arrival of firefighters. The fire caused significant damage to the house, with an estimated loss of $100,000. Firefighters worked to contain the fire to the house and prevent it from spreading to neighboring structures. The Jackson Fire Department reminds residents to take precautions to prevent kitchen fires, including: * Never leave cooking unattended. * Keep flammable objects away from the stove. * Clean the stove and oven regularly to remove grease buildup. * Install a smoke alarm in the kitchen and test it regularly. The fire is currently under investigation by the Jackson Fire Department and the State Fire Marshal’s Office.House+catches+fire+in+Jackson+Monday+night
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