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Kalorama House Fire meets after the redeemed

DC Fire said the fire was equipped on Monday evening shortly after 10 p.m., but the house was devoured on Tuesday morning.

Washington – After a fire in a Kalorama house, the fire was invested again on Tuesday at 6 p.m. on Monday at 10 p.m.

DC Fire was back on the 2400 block of the Kalorama Road Northwest. On Monday evening around 8:30 p.m., the emergency team reacted to a fire alarm for residential buildings, in which the fire from the first floor showed from the first floor and asked a box alarm for further help. Officials said the fire was mostly contained on a floor, and at 10:19 p.m. they said the fire was out. The DC fire chief John Donnelly said there were a few hot spots, and firefighters only go completely after midnight.

But shortly after Tuesday morning from 6 a.m., the same house was on fire again, now on all three floors of the building and the appearance through the roof. The fire escalated to a second alarm with a few additional special alarms, said Donnelly, with about 125 firefighters and 30 units reacted.

As he worked in the house, a fireman fell down a elevator shaft and called a Mayday. Other firefighters saved him quickly. He was not injured.

All firefighters evacuated the house and fought themselves on the street from the outside. Kalorama Road NW between Tracy Place and Wyoming Avenue.

“This is now a defensive operation that uses great external streams”, a DC Fire spokesman who was published at 6:48 a.m. on X, formerly Twitter.

The fire was under control until 8:30 a.m., but the building structure is unstable and you are working on including firefighters to bring out the remaining hot spots, said Donnelly.

Nobody was inside when a fire started because the house is under renovation. Nobody was injured. Houses on both sides were evacuated as a precaution, said DC Fire.

A spokesman for the secretary of the Marine John Phelan confirmed that the House of Phelan and his wife belonged.

“Fortunately, the family was not in the house at the time and everyone is safe,” said Usn captain Adam Clampitt. “The secretary and his wife would like to thank the DC fire brigade and the Metropolitan Police Department for their quick reaction as well as their neighbors for their support and wishes for their support and wishes.”

According to Donnelly, the first fire was caused by an electric event between the first floor and the basement. DC Fire was unable to find out the cause of the second fire, or whether it was even related to the first fire. Feuerer investigators are on site and examine the cause of the second fire.

Donnelly said because the former President Barack Obama and his family live near the house, DC Fire communicated with the secret service, but the fire did not come near her house at all.

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