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Post by klorentz on Aug 26, 2016 0:29:41 GMT -6
For all who don't know . The upstairs of our home caught fire. Everyone is ok and all pets got out except one cat that was trapped upstairs. The fire chief is pretty certain it was an electrical fire. I would like to thank all the first responders who came and the American Red Cross for their kindness. Also thank you again to the Stryker Police Department and Fire Department.We are in a motel in Bryan Ohio.
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Post by spuds on Aug 26, 2016 13:07:12 GMT -6
Oh my! Thank goodness you are all safe,RIP Kitty.
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Post by Christy on Aug 26, 2016 19:10:33 GMT -6
Glad you are safe. Sorry about your house.
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Post by klorentz on Aug 27, 2016 0:22:55 GMT -6
yes we are ok. but everything just about was lost. I managed to get my comp out but many keepsakes and important pics are gone.folks in Stryker and friends in Bryan are rallying behind us to help. I am really stunned. It is very humbling. our Police Officers were great and the firemen did try to save our cat.
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Post by klorentz on Aug 31, 2016 20:50:18 GMT -6
By LYNN THOMPSON lthompson@bryantimes.com | 0 comments STRYKER - Fire damaged a home beyond repair Thursday evening at 209 W. Allison St. Stryker Fire Chief Tad Shindledecker and his department were first on the scene and counterattacked from the inside to knock down the blaze. Additional firefighters from Bryan, Brady Township and Archbold arrived to over haul the structure and prevent flare-ups afterward. The Edgerton Fire Department was also dispatched to stand by at the Bryan station.
Forty firefighters from four departments battled a house fire for two hours Thursday evening at 209 W. Allison St., Stryker. No injuries were reported, but one pet died, according to home owner Kevin Lorentz. RON OSBURN/Staff
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