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.
2 dead after small plane crashes into Akron house: police
They found the home fully involved. It took them 45 minutes to bring the fire under control. In that time, the home partially collapsed.
Airplane crashes, shutting down Geauga County Airport
The fire spread to a neighboring home, which was also vacant…