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No Injuries Reported After Firefighters Quickly Put Out Fire in Coral Springs Home
No injuries were reported after a fire in Coral Springs on Thursday night; however, an investigation is underway as to the cause.
At 8:01 p.m., on March 4, a 911 call came in about a fire at the 17000 block of NW 85th Drive. According to Deputy Fire Chief Mike Moser, both Coral Springs-Parkland and Margate Fire Departments responded to the scene and put out the fire, which was primarily inside a bedroom.
Everyone was safe, he said. There was extensive smoke and fire damage, and the residents are now displaced at this time.
The initial investigation says the cause was from a lit candle on a dresser in a bedroom, but an official investigation is underway.
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