Ogden House Fire Displaces 9, $70K in Damages | Daily Dispatch
Ogden, Utah – A fire broke out early Thursday morning at a home near 2200 Monroe Blvd., displacing nine residents. The incident began around 4:00 a.m. when an Ogden Police Department officer on patrol noticed smoke emanating from the roof of the residence.
Fire Response and Containment
The officer immediately reported the potential fire and initiated an evacuation of the home. Ogden Fire Department crews arrived to confirm smoke was coming from the roof and quickly conducted a search to ensure all residents had safely exited the building.
Firefighters discovered the source of the fire in the attic. They were able to fully extinguish the flames within an hour, containing the damage to that area of the home.
The home sustained moderate fire and smoke damage, and has been deemed uninhabitable until repairs are completed. Residents are currently staying with friends and family.
Financial Impact and Next Steps
The estimated loss from the damage is $70,000. It is possible that residents will begin the process of filing insurance claims to cover repair costs. Cleanup and restoration efforts could take several weeks or months, depending on the extent of the damage and availability of contractors.
A possible next step for the residents is to assess their immediate needs and connect with local organizations that provide assistance to those affected by house fires.
Frequently Asked Questions
How did the fire start?
The source does not state the cause of the fire, only that it was discovered in the attic.
How many people were affected by the fire?
Nine residents were displaced from the home.
What is the current status of the home?
The home is currently uninhabitable and requires cleanup and repairs.
What factors might influence the timeline for residents to return to their home?