Electricity Went Up in Flames in Austin Home, No One Hurt
A blaze ravaged an Austin residence on Monday morning, leaving a trail of destruction and smoke in its wake. The incident occurred at around 2:25 am in the 5500 block of West Haddon Avenue, prompting a swift response from Chicago police.
Eyewitnesses report that fire broke out due to electrical issues, which sent shockwaves throughout the home. Thankfully, no one was injured during the ordeal. Despite the chaos, authorities managed to contain the situation without forcing anyone to evacuate their homes.
A frantic call for help was made, prompting the fire department to rush to the scene. However, a spokesperson for the fire department remains elusive, refusing to comment on the incident or provide further details about its causes.
A blaze ravaged an Austin residence on Monday morning, leaving a trail of destruction and smoke in its wake. The incident occurred at around 2:25 am in the 5500 block of West Haddon Avenue, prompting a swift response from Chicago police.
Eyewitnesses report that fire broke out due to electrical issues, which sent shockwaves throughout the home. Thankfully, no one was injured during the ordeal. Despite the chaos, authorities managed to contain the situation without forcing anyone to evacuate their homes.
A frantic call for help was made, prompting the fire department to rush to the scene. However, a spokesperson for the fire department remains elusive, refusing to comment on the incident or provide further details about its causes.