Fire causes $200,000 in damages to Syracuse house

A house in Syracuse sustained significant damage after catching fire on Sunday.

A house in Syracuse sustained significant damage after catching fire on Sunday. (Shutterstock)


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SYRACUSE — Fire caused an estimated $200,000 in damages to a home in Syracuse Sunday, fire officials said.

The fire started about 1 p.m. at 1395 David Circle. When crews arrived, they found a "well-involved" fire with flames and smoke coming from the garage, said Syracuse Fire Chief Aaron Byington.

Twenty-seven firefighters from five agencies battled the fire for an hour before bringing it under control, Byington said.

The three occupants of the house escaped without injury, but a small dog was killed.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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