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Highlands Ranch House Fire Update Two Homes Destroyed One Threatened

Highlands Ranch House Fire Update: Two Homes Destroyed, One Threatened

Current Situation

Two homes in the Highlands Ranch area of Colorado were completely destroyed in a house fire on Tuesday, while a third home is currently being threatened by the blaze.

Fire crews responded to the scene at around 11:30 AM on Tuesday morning after receiving reports of a house fire in the 9300 block of Wildcat Reserve Parkway.

When firefighters arrived, they found two homes fully engulfed in flames. The fire quickly spread to a third home, but firefighters were able to contain the blaze before it could cause any major damage.

No Injuries Reported

Thankfully, no injuries have been reported in connection with the fire.

The two homes that were destroyed were completely gutted by the blaze, and the third home sustained some damage to its exterior.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Red Cross Assisting Displaced Families

The Red Cross is assisting the families who have been displaced by the fire.

The organization is providing food, shelter, and other assistance to the families.

The Red Cross is also working with the families to help them find permanent housing.

Community Support

The Highlands Ranch community has come together to support the families who have been affected by the fire.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the families with their expenses.

The community is also collecting donations of food, clothing, and other items for the families.

Fire Safety Tips

In light of the recent house fire in Highlands Ranch, it is important to remember some basic fire safety tips.

These tips can help you prevent a fire from starting in your home, and they can also help you to escape safely if a fire does occur.

  • Never leave candles or other open flames unattended.
  • Keep flammable materials away from heat sources.
  • Have a working smoke detector on every level of your home.
  • Create a fire escape plan and practice it with your family.
  • If a fire does start in your home, get out immediately and call 911.


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