Family Displaced by Pueblo House Fire
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Updated: 11:20 PM Dec 8, 2009
Family Displaced by Pueblo House Fire
A fire that started in the attic of a home on E. Orman Ave on the south side of Pueblo has forced one family out of their home Tuesday night.
Posted: 7:30 PM Dec 8, 2009
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A fire that started in the attic of a home on E. Orman Ave on the south side of Pueblo has forced one family out of their home Tuesday night.

The fire was reported just after 6 p.m. Tuesday from the home at 1650 E. Orman, that's just north of Jones Ave. west of I-25. Fire crews were able to put the flames out quickly, but there was still extensive damage done to the roof and attic of the two-story structure.

11 News is told that a family of four lives in the house, with a few pets. All were able to get out safely. Neighbors may be helping them out tonight with a place to stay.

The fire is still under investigation. Stay with 11 News and KKTV.com for the latest on a possible cause.

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Posted by: Anna Location: la-veta on Dec 8, 2009 at 09:19 PM

ipray tht puebloans wil rally and come together askudos t the peublo, communioty they appear to me to do, I would be consumed by devestation but publoans seem to come togetherthnxGOD,
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