Two families were displaced from their Trenton homes Friday in a two-alarm fire caused by an electrical failure.
TRENTON - Two families were displaced from their homes Friday when a two-alarm fire ripped through a Chestnut Avenue row home, the Trenton fire department said.
Battalion Chief Richard Seeds said the fire was sparked by an electrical equipment failure. The fire was reported at about 1:15 p.m.
Seeds said the house was located in the middle of a row of four. No injuries were reported by the fire department.
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Sees said it took 30 minutes for city firefighters to bring the blaze under control.
No further information was available Sunday.
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