Propane Grill Fire Damages Four Townhomes in Prince William County, Virginia
Seven adults and seven children were forced to leave their townhomes after a fire in Prince William County, Virginia affected four of the properties. Authorities have identified the fire’s origin as a propane grill.
Fire departments were called to the 12000 block of Malvern Way on June 11 at around 3:30 p.m. due to a resident reporting a townhouse fire across the street. Firefighters arrived to find thick smoke and flames coming from the back of the impacted address. A second alarm was requested due to the situation’s urgency and the fire’s size.
The Fire Marshal’s Office investigated after the fire was successfully put out and concluded that four townhomes had sustained significant damage. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the incident.
The Red Cross has arrived on the scene to assist and support the displaced families.
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