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    Medford Fire Department Responds to House Fire on Table Rock Road

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    Medford, OR – On November 29, crews from the Medford Fire Department were called to the scene of a house fire on Table Rock Road. Initially, reports indicated that the fire was located in the attic, but upon arrival, firefighters quickly determined that the flames were coming from the front living room of the home.

    Firefighters acted swiftly to contain the blaze, extinguishing the flames and clearing thick smoke from the building. In a remarkable effort, they also rescued the family’s pet, ensuring its safety amid the chaos.

    Fortunately, no one was home at the time of the fire, and there were no reported injuries. The family, who was not on the premises when the fire broke out, received the good news that their home’s residents were unharmed.

    After conducting an investigation, officials confirmed that the fire was accidental in nature. The Medford Fire Department’s prompt response prevented further damage and potential harm.

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