Condo hearth in southwest Las Vegas valley leaves one resident displaced

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — An house hearth within the southwest Las Vegas valley has left one resident displaced Friday night time, in keeping with officers.

Round 10:30 p.m., dispatchers acquired stories of an house hearth close to West Desert Inn Highway and South City Middle Drive.

When first responders arrived, they discovered smoke coming from a two-story multi-family dwelling, Firefighters started working to extinguish the fireplace.  

The Clark County Hearth Division reported no accidents to both people or firefighters. Nevertheless, one individual was displaced. The hearth was decided to be unintentional, with damages estimated between $50,000 and $100,000, in keeping with CCFD.

A complete of 54 personnel responded to the incident, together with eight engines, three vehicles, three rescues, two chief officers, one air useful resource, and one EMS captain.

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