(MSC News)--A rural Pottawatomie County home is considered a total loss following an early Tuesday morning fire.
Pottawatomie County Fire Supervisor Jared Barnes say the fire was reported shortly after 3:00 at 23110 Spring Creek Road.
Barnes says the two-story house was fully engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived.
He said the four occupants got out safely after being alerted of the fire by smoke detectors. Also two pets inside the home escaped unharmed.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Fire departments from Olsburg, Westmoreland and Wheaton responded to the blaze.
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