West 39th Street Fire
SAVANNAH, GA (Thursday, June 25, 2020) – At 10:40 a.m., Thursday, June 25, the Savannah Fire Department was dispatched to a fire in the 500 Block of W. 39th Street. Truck 5 was first on scene. Firefighters discovered a fire in a vacant structure and quickly extinguished it. Savannah Fire investigators determined that two people were inside the structure without permission and accidentally started the fire. Evidence of drug use was found in the area where the fire began. The case was handed over to Savannah Police to pursue criminal charges.
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West 39th Street Fire
WHAT: Savannah Fire extinguished an accidental fire in a vacant house
WHERE: 500 Block of W. 39th Street
WHEN: 10:40 a.m., Thursday, June 25, 2020
About The Savannah Fire Department:
Savannah’s first fire company was organized in 1759. It became the nation’s first fully mechanized fire department in 1911. Today the Savannah Fire Department is a progressive, future-focused organization comprised of 318 professional, fully-trained career firefighters. The department operates 15 fire stations in a service area comprised of more than 108 square miles.
121 East Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, Ga. 31401/912-644-5957/www.savannahfire.org
Jenel Few, PIO
Savannah Fire Department
Office: 912-644-5957
Cell: 912-210-3393
jfew@savannahga.gov