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Portland Fire and Rescue crews responded to residential structure fire on Northeast 72nd Avenue and Northeast Lombard Street
Portland, OR – According to the Portland Fire and Rescue officials, this unfortunate incident occurred around 12:47 a.m. early Monday morning.
It happened on Northeast 72nd Avenue and Northeast Lombard Street.
Portland Fire and Rescue crews responded to a report of a residential structure fire.
The responding crews discovered that the fire was showing through the roof of the garage when crews arrived and eventually spread to the backside of the home.
The responding crews were forced to fight the blaze from outside.
There were also small fires burning in the driveway where vehicles were parked and had leaked fuel.
No injuries were reported, officials said.
This incident remains under investigation.
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