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4 people who were sold after a house fire in Sacramento

Learn more. Even this morning, a family of four is without home after a house fire in Sacramento County, and this happened around midnight in the Madison Road in Orangeville. And here are some pictures that were shared by SAC Metro Fire and Crews when they arrived on site. They found smoke from the second floor and luckily they could contain the flames in two bedrooms. The fire was released quickly and nobody was injured. We still don't know how the fire started. The family says they could get out and call for help when their smoke detectors ran out. Another important memory after firefighters, why they should change

4 people who were sold after a house fire in Sacramento

Four people were driven out after a house fire broke out early Sunday in Sacramento County. The fire occurred in a two -story house in the 9200 block of the Madison Avenue. The crews with Sacramento Metro Fire and Folsom Fire, which answered, saw a moderate level of smoke from the second history of the house. Firefighters attacked quickly and contained the fire in two bedrooms. The four people in the house were unharmed. A functioning smoke detector alerted the occupants on the fire. Officials want to remind the community to check their smoke detectors and change the batteries twice a year. Do you see the news? Send us your photos or videos if it is safe at kcra.com/upload. If this story has happened near you or someone you know, share this article with friends in your region with the KCRA -Mobile app, so that you know what happens nearby. The KCRA app is available free of charge in the Apple App Store and in Google Play. Further reporting on Top California Stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

Four people were sold after a house fire broke out in the Sacramento district early Sunday.

The fire occurred in a two -story house in the 9200 block of the Madison Avenue.

The crews with Sacramento Metro Fire and Folsom Fire, which answered, saw a moderate level of smoke from the second history of the house.

Firefighters attacked quickly and contained the fire in two bedrooms.

The four people in the house were unharmed.

A functioning smoke detector alerted the occupants on the fire. Officials want to remind the community to check their smoke detectors and change the batteries twice a year.

Do you see the news? Send us your photos or videos if it is certain to do this kcra.com/upload.

If this story in your area or someone you know happened, share this article with friends in your region with the KCRA Mobile app so that you know what happens near you. The KCRA app is available free of charge Apple's app store and further Google Play.

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