Thursday, March 12, 2026

East Las Vegas valley residence hearth displaces 2

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An east Las Vegas valley residence hearth left two individuals displaced Saturday morning, in accordance with the Clark County Fireplace Division.

Round 8:45 a.m., hearth crews responded to an residence within the 6900 block of Dunsbach Manner close to Lake Mead Boulevard and North Hollywood Boulevard after a number of experiences of a fireplace.

When crews arrived, they discovered smoke and flames coming from a second flood unit. CCFD crews extinguished the fireplace inside 10 minutes, in accordance with CCFD.

Round 8:45 a.m., hearth crews responded to an residence within the 6900 block of Dunsbach Manner close to Lake Mead Boulevard and North Hollywood Boulevard after a number of experiences of a fireplace. (CCFD)Screen Shot 2025 07 26 at 1.01.29 PMRound 8:45 a.m., hearth crews responded to an residence within the 6900 block of Dunsbach Manner close to Lake Mead Boulevard and North Hollywood Boulevard after a number of experiences of a fireplace. (CCFD)Screen Shot 2025 07 26 at 1.01.42 PMRound 8:45 a.m., hearth crews responded to an residence within the 6900 block of Dunsbach Manner close to Lake Mead Boulevard and North Hollywood Boulevard after a number of experiences of a fireplace. (CCFD)

There have been no accidents to civilians or firefighters reported, and two individuals have been displaced from the house on account of the fireplace. The reason for the fireplace was decided to be unintentional, and the greenback loss is estimated at $50,000, in accordance with CCFD.

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