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Fire destroys house in Oakland Township

OAKLAND TWP — A fire believed to have been started by a wood-burner destroyed a single-story home Thursday night.

John Winters lived alone at 114 Saeler Lane. Both he and his pet dog escaped the house unharmed when it caught fire about 4:30 p.m.

“It wasn’t bad when we got out,” he said at the scene, holding his black lab by a leash.

Winters said the home was heated with a wood-burning furnace. He said he had just thrown wood into the furnace shortly before the blaze started.

“I think that may have sparked it,” Winters said. “But we don’t know yet.”

Fire Chief Jeff Stoner of the Oneida Valley Volunteer Fire Department said the blaze was difficult to fight.

“The roof collapsed in on the home so we had trouble putting it out,” he said. “It was unsafe to go inside after it.”

Stoner said he had no estimate on the value of the property, which was a complete loss.

He said there was no insurance on the home.

Firefighters from a dozen volunteer departments assisted for multiple hours.

Stoner said extra units were called because of the cold weather and the complexity of the fire.

Units from Bruin, Chicora, East Butler, Herman, Lick Hill, Mercer Road, Butler Fire District 3, Petrolia, Saxonburg, Unionville, and West Sunbury volunteer fire departments also responded to the fire.

They all left by 8:30 p.m.

Winters said he was not sure where he would be staying at night.

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