Firefighters were called out to a pair of house fires in Salt Lake City Sunday night. Fortunately, both homes are vacant.
SALT LAKE CITY — Firefighters were called out to a pair of house fires in Salt Lake City Sunday night.
Fortunately, both homes are vacant. They're located at 1032 W Learned Avenue , according to the SLC Fire Department. The smoke and flames could be seen from I-80 in the nearby area.Fire crews are working to make sure the blaze doesn't spread to any neighboring structures. The fire's cause is not known at this time.
This incident occurred just over a week after another vacant house on the same block was also burned. We are blocking traffic as @slcfire works to extinguish a house fire near 1000 West and North Temple.All information will be released by SLCFD. #SLC #SLCPD #SaltLakeCity pic.twitter.com/D3ykTVTvM5
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