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  • Early morning fire rips through Citrus Heights home

    More than 25 fire personnel along with six fire trucks from four different stations responded early Tuesday morning to a blaze that caused “extensive damage” to a Citrus Heights home.

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    Two firemen from Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District look towards a Citrus Heights home that caught fire early Tuesday morning. // Citrus Heights Sentinel

    “I was in the kitchen making coffee and smelled smoke in the back of the bedroom,” said 55-year-old resident Mark Wheeler, who lives alone in the home on Ziebell Court. “I saw [things] catching on fire, so I grabbed my keys and got out of there.”

    Wheeler sat outside in his van talking with several neighbors who were out watching fire crews clean up the scene on the dead-end street near Old Auburn Road and Fair Oaks Boulevard.

    “I just heard a boom, and my German Shepherds went nuts,” said neighbor Grant Millhouse, who said his wife told him the house next door was on fire. “If they hadn’t come, my house probably would have been on fire too.”

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    Sacramento Metropolitan Fire Battalion Chief Chris Siler said the blaze caused extensive damage to the garage, attic and interior of the home — although no animals or people were injured.

    Firefighters began “initiating fire attack” around 6:20 a.m., according to a Tweet from Metro Fire’s Public Information Office, and had the blaze contained by 6:45 a.m. Investigators later determined the cause of fire was “electrical in nature.”

  • Attic fire ravages home across from Citrus Heights fire station

    Attic fire, Citrus Heights. Photo by Luke Otterstad
    Sac Metro firemen look towards a charred hole in the roof of an Oak Avenue home that caught fire Saturday morning.

    An attic fire caused extensive damage to a Citrus Heights home early Saturday morning, occurring just feet away from the Oak Avenue fire station.

    Although aided by crews as far as Folsom, firefighters from Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District’s Station 28 — located across the street from the blaze — didn’t have to travel far to put out the 5:30 a.m. fire.

    Responding with at least five fire trucks, as well as several police vehicles, emergency crews temporarily blocked off most of Oak Avenue while battling the blaze.

    [Also on The Sentinel: Fire damages Citrus Heights home; two dogs rescued]

    Sac Metro’s public information officer tweeted there were no injuries from the fire, but that “extensive salvage” was required to save belongings.

    Damage appeared to be primarily internal, although a charred hole could be seen in the roof from outside the home.

    The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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