CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Division of Fire is investigating after two dogs were rescued from a blaze on Wednesday.
Firefighters responded to a fire at a home on East 143rd Street near St. Clair Avenue on Wednesday afternoon.
While at the scene, crews rescued two dogs named Bella and Bellaire. The pups were treated by Engine 30 and Medic 4. The dogs were given oxygen and returned to their owners.
No additional injuries were reported, according to officials.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Stay with 3News for updates on-air and online as they become available.
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