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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Firefighters rescue 2 dogs from Emily Lane fire
Firefighters rescued two dogs, unharmed, from a fire Monday afternoon in a single-family house on Emily Lane in the Johnson Run Subdivision, the Statesboro Fire Department reported.
Units from both the SFD and the Bulloch County Fire Department were dispatched at 4:04 p.m. and arrived to find heavy smoke and fire showing from the front of the house, according to the SFD news release. Firefighting crews were able to “make an interior attack,” in other words entering the home, and found that the majority of the fire was contained in the garage area.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Whitesville couple displaced by Statesboro’s latest fire This mobile home belonging to Jon and Iris Brack in the Whitesville neighborhood was reduced to a burned-out shell by a fire Wednesday morning. - photo by AL HACKLE/Staff
A fire Wednesday morning that destroyed the home of Jon and Iris Brack on Joyce Street in the Whitesville community was the latest of several recent fires in Statesboro.
Jon Brack said he was on his way to work and his wife was at home when the fire was discovered.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Fire destroys Walnut St. building apparently slated for demolition A fire Monday night caused “complete loss” of this vacant, small apartment building on South Walnut Street.
Although the brick exterior walls are still standing, a fire Monday night caused “complete loss” of a vacant, small apartment building on South Walnut Street, said Statesboro Fire Department Chief Tim Grams.
Asked about this Tuesday morning, he gave the address 228 Walnut, but a city planning official later confirmed that this was the same building identified as 232 South Walnut St. in a zoning map amendment and variance approved in February. At that time, the owner was reportedly planning to tear the building down.