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Kitchen Fire Transforms into Key Fire Safety Lesson for State Street Residents

In a recent incident on State Street, firefighters were called in response to a significant kitchen fire. The mishap occurred when a pan of oil was inadvertently left overheating. Fortunately, the family evacuated the home without suffering any injuries.

Fire department units quickly arrived and managed to extinguish the flames, preventing further damage. According to the fire chief, this event emphasizes the importance of never leaving cooking unattended, as kitchen fires can escalate rapidly.

Moreover, residents are encouraged to have a fire extinguisher readily available in the kitchen and familiarize themselves with its usage. This incident serves as a crucial reminder of kitchen safety practices and the potential dangers of neglecting them, turning an unfortunate event into a vital learning experience for the community.

Corey Bureau

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