House fire a bit hairy but nothing...
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House fire a bit hairy but nothing major
A two-story Newport Beach home on 35th Street caught fire early
Sunday but didn’t result in any major injuries or damage.
Jason Lucier woke up at around 5:30 a.m. and saw smoke in his
room, then heard noises coming from roommate Tony Bartel’s room.
Lucier went to investigate and noticed smoke coming from underneath
Bartel’s bed.
Lucier then alerted his roommates, yelling at them to get out of
the house. Bartel was not accounted for after they had made their
escape. Lucier then grabbed a garden hose and went back upstairs to
rescue his roommate and put out the fire. It was reported to the fire
department at 5:42 a.m.
Bartel’s only injury was some singed hair, fire officials said.
The fire could have been much worse, said Jennifer Schulz, public
information officer for Newport Beach Fire Department. She said the
house did not have working smoke detectors. The home had $7,000 in
damages, she said.
Schulz said the fire was likely caused by a halogen shop light
left on in the room. The shop light had some items on top of it,
which probably heated up and caught on fire, Schulz said.
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