CLEVELAND — Authorities tell 3News a space heater is the most likely cause of a Friday morning house fire in the 4000 block of East 56th Street in Cleveland.
3News was at the scene where fire officials said five people were able to safely escape the home. Nobody was hurt.
No additional details about the Friday fire were immediately available.
Earlier this week, officials said a space heater is also the likely cause of a deadly fire that killed two infants at a home in the 7600 block of Jeffries Avenue. Three other children were able to escape that fire.
Stay with 3News as we will update this story if more information is released.
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Editor's note: Video in the player above was originally published in an unrelated story on March 10, 2022, regarding a fire at Fat Daddy of Burton.