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Fire officials: Morning house fire started by floor furnace
Posted: 02.06.2013 at 5:38 PM
Travis Ruiz

Travis Ruiz is the Social Media Manager and Interactive Managing Editor for FOX21 News.com

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COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. -- A floor furnace was found to be the cause of an early morning house fire, according to the Colorado Springs Fire Department. 

The fire was located at a home in the 1500 block of Cheyenne Boulevard, near the intersection of Cresta Road and Cheyenne Boulevard. Firefighters were called to the scene just before 5 a.m., Wednesday to find smoke coming from the back of the home.

Two engines, two firetrucks, a heavy rescue unit and four support apparatus responded with 32 firefighters.

No injuries were reported and officials said the fire was deemed accidential and was caused by a floor furnace. Officials said wood around the furnace was exposed to prolonged heat temperature which caused the fire to ignite.

Property and content loss was estimated at $65,621. Firefighters were able to save more than $130,000.

CSFD reminds residents to have their furnaces inspected annually. Filters should also be changed monthly.

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