(KLZA)-- No injuries were reported after a fire destroyed a Falls City home early Sunday morning.
At about 3:00., the Falls City Volunteer Fire Department was called to 915 Wilson Street.
Fire Chief J.R. Wisdom said the house was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived on the scene, but the residents of the home, Terry Frederick and a minor child, were already outside the home.
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the State Fire Marshall's Office. The home is owned by Jeff Moyer.
There were a number of flareups after the fire was extinguished. Firefighting equipment and personnel were on the scene until about 2:00 Sunday afternoon.
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