CLEVELAND — Members of the Cleveland Fire Department's Engine 6 team rescued a dog from a burning home Tuesday.
Officials say a fire broke out at an occupied home on East 153rd Street, south of Bartlett Rd. Tuesday afternoon.
After firefighters arrived at the scene of the blaze, they found a dog inside the home and immediately brought it to safety.
Luckily, no people were home at the time of the fire and no injuries were reported.
The total amount of damage caused by the fire is estimated at $100,000, according to the Cleveland Division of Fire.
The cause of the fire is still being investigated.
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