Fire at semi-detached home that displaced 4 in Windsor caused $200K in damage, officials say
Windsor Fire and Rescue Services says a blaze that displaced four people on Monday evening caused more than $200,000 in damage.
Windsor Fire and Rescues Services says fire was accidental
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Windsor Fire and Rescue Services says a blaze that displaced four people on Monday evening caused more than $200,000 in damage.
Around 5:45 p.m. ET, the fire service said on social media that firefighters were at the scene of a semi-detached home on McKay Avenue.
Twenty-nine firefighters were able to "quickly knock down the fire."
The home had working smoke alarms and there was no damage to the other semi-attached home.
Fire officials say the fire, which started in the basement, has been seemed accidental.