Firefighters were called to the scene of a two-story house fire in the New Prospect neighborhood just after 8 p.m. on Friday evening, amid concerns that individuals might still be trapped inside the residence. Upon their arrival, which took place within a mere three minutes, the firefighters encountered a rapidly spreading fire fueled by strong winds, engulfing a significant portion of the home. Fortunately, they were able to quickly ascertain that no occupants were inside the structure at the time of the incident.
However, the situation was complicated by a limited water supply, prompting the response of several local engine and tanker companies. These teams worked collaboratively to establish a water shuttle operation, which was crucial in their efforts to bring the fire under control. Despite the dedication and hard work of the firefighters, it is with sadness that reports indicate one family pet is believed to have lost its life in the devastating fire.

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