On Tuesday morning, a house fire caused damage to a home in Milwaukee’s Midtown neighborhood. Firefighters responded to the scene near 27th and Walnut Streets around 1:40 a.m., where they found visible flames on the first floor, as
FOX6 News
reported.
A fire broke out at a vacant home, with flames spreading to the second floor, as shown in photos from
WISN 12 News
. Firefighters found no occupants inside when they arrived and confirmed the building was empty after three searches. The fire was brought under control within about 30 minutes, with support from We Energies and the Milwaukee Police Department. No injuries were reported.
A fire broke out early this morning in Milwaukee’s Midtown, but was quickly extinguished with no injuries reported. The Milwaukee Police Department and Fire Investigation Unit are investigating the cause. Firefighters used two lines to control the blaze, and searches confirmed no one was inside the building at the time. The investigation is ongoing to determine the fire’s origin, as
CBS 58
notes.
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