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Joliet's Latest House Fire: Here's Where It Happened Overnight

All the residents were alerted by smoke detectors and were able to exit the structure prior to the Joliet Fire Department's arrival.

Fire crews responded to a blaze early Tuesday morning in the 800 block of Woods Avenue.
Fire crews responded to a blaze early Tuesday morning in the 800 block of Woods Avenue. (Image via Joliet Fire Department )

JOLIET ? Joliet Fire Department Battalion Chief Jim Batusich issued a press release on Wednesday announcing that his agency extinguished a house that caught on fire overnight. The residents of the home made it outside to safety, thanks to having working smoke detectors.

According to the battalion chief, at 1:30 a.m., the Joliet Fire Department responded to the 800 block of Woods Avenue for reports of a structure fire. The first units arrived within 4 minutes of the call and were met with smoke coming from the front and sides of a 2-story single family dwelling.

The first in attack Company entered the structure and found a fire in a bedroom located in the basement. Multiple hose lines were used inside to extinguish the fire in the basement. All the residents were alerted by smoke detectors and were able to exit the structure prior to our arrival. Other crews performed water supply, search, ventilation, salvage and overhaul, safety and support functions. The fire was declared under control at 2 a.m.

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Fire crews from stations 1, 5, 6 and 7 responded to the scene. There were no injuries to report. The fire is currently under investigation.

Image via Joliet Fire Department

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