Dog rescued from suspicious Dayton house fire

UPDATE @ 5:45 a.m.

Firefighters said a dog is expected to be ok after being rescued from a house fire on Danner Avenue Monday morning.

Crews responded to a reported house fire in the 1300 block of Danner Avenue around 4 a.m. and reported smoke and flames coming from the front of the house.

Investigators said the house was under renovation and was nearly complete when the fire broke out Monday morning.

No occupants were inside the house, but a dog was located and rescued.

The cause of the fire is unknown but firefighters are calling the blaze suspicious.

UPDATE @ 5:15 a.m.

At least one dog was rescued from a house fire on Danner Avenue in Dayton.

It’s unknown if the house was occupied, but crews reported the house was clear when checking the structure.

We’ll update this page as new details become available.

FIRST REPORT

Firefighters in Dayton have responded to a reported working structure fire near the intersection of Danner Avenue and Weaver Street.

Crews were dispatched around 4 a.m. on reports of a possible structure fire, and reported smoke and flames coming from the porch of the structure.

A fire investigator has been requested to the scene, according to initial reports.

We have a crew heading to the scene and we’ll update this page when new information is available.

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