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Blaze leaves family homeless

A family was left homeless after a fire Saturday on Chicora Road in Summit Township. No injuries were reported.
Area firefighters were at scene more than 3 hours

SUMMIT TWP — A family is left homeless after a fire Saturday on Chicora Road.

The fire was reported at 2:53 p.m. at 262 Chicora Road, according to county emergency services, and firefighters were at the scene for over three hours.

Chief Tim Gold of the Lick Hill Volunteer Fire Department said there was heavy smoke coming from the basement when firefighters arrived. The cause of the fire has yet to be determined, he said Saturday.

At the scene, the homeowner said she and her son were not at home at the time of the fire. Another son was working at a garage on the property and saw the flames and got the dog out. A family cat is still missing.The homeowner said her son also attempted to fight the blaze with a fire extinguisher.The American Red Cross was called. The homeowner said she did have insurance.Also responding to the scene were the Butler Fire District and Chicora, East Butler and Herman fire departments and the East Butler Ambulance Service.

House fire Saturday 11/02/19 262 Chicora Rd.
A fire official said the cause of the fire Saturday on Chicora Road in Summit Township has not been determined.

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