Fire ravages vacant Cleveland home, causing collapse

CLEVELAND (WJW) — An overnight fire caused the partial collapse of a vacant Cleveland home early Friday, May 15.

Cleveland firefighters responded at about 2:30 a.m. to the home near the intersection of Parkhill Avenue and East 126th Street, according to a FOX 8 camera crew at the scene.

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They found the home fully involved. It took them 45 minutes to bring the fire under control. In that time, the home partially collapsed.

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The fire spread to a neighboring home, which was also vacant…

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