Fire damages home on Bittersweet Boulevard

No injuries were reported in an early morning house fire in the 2700 block of Bittersweet Boulevard that caused significant damage.

At 2:45 a.m. Wednesday, firefighters were sent to 2735 Bittersweet Blvd. for a residential fire. A female resident escaped the fire after hearing a working smoke alarm, said Capt. Mike Wilson, Columbus Fire Department spokesman.

Firefighters were at the scene within five minutes and had been told the back of the home, a screened porch, was fully in flames, Wilson said.

The fire was under control within 10 minutes of the first firefighters arriving at the scene, Wilson said. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Damage to the home and contents is estimated at $90,000, he said.

Assisting at the scene were the Columbus Police Department, Columbus Regional Health ambulance, Duke Energy, Vectren and Columbus City Utilities.

Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller
Scene from the fire at 2735 Bittersweet Boulevard. Photo provided by Mark Miller

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