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Woman pulled from burning city homeJanuary 21, 2013PARKERSBURG — One woman was rescued from her second floor bedroom in the 1200 block of Juliana Street by firefighters early Sunday morning. About 6:30 a.m.... Showing 8 of 8 comments
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Mack76
Belmont, how do you figure that's a $20,000 house? The 1200 block of Juliana Street is the historic district.
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jeffward
Fantastic job PFD. God bless all.
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Belmont
$100,000 damage to a $20,000 house? I guess??
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IFHPED
Poor Casper, bless his little heart. Rest in peace little fella. Of course, I am glad the lady is okay.
I hate stories like this.
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proudmomofthree
Poor Casper....this is why every house needs smoke detectors!
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Mack76
Working smoke detectors could've/would've made for a whole lot less damage, and maybe even a living puppy at the end of it all. RIP Casper... Dogs... may we humans learn how to be as selfless.
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Suncity
It is simply inexcusable to not have working detectors on every level.
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AaronL
Prime example to have WORKING smoke detectors,in every room of the house. Poor poochie; He gave his all.
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