Crime & Safety

Geneva Firefighters Spot Blaze, Evacuate Home

The blaze occurred during the early morning hours of Tuesday.

Geneva firefighters returning to the station from a previous call made an unexpected detour after the crew spotted a fire at 3:55 a.m. Aug. 14 in the vicinity of Randall Road and Fargo Boulevard, according to fire officials. The crew immediately responded to 2231 Fargo Blvd., called in the general alarm fire response and deployed a hose line to suppress a residential deck fire.

Firefighters went into the home to wake up and safely evacuate one resident and the family dog.The fire was extinguished at 4:12 a.m. No injuries were reported.

The preliminary cause of the fire stemmed from the improper use of a portable fire pit, according to a news release.

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The deck sustained significant fire damage, but the attached single-family home was not impacted from the blaze “thanks to the quick actions of the Fire Department,” according to the news release.

Damage estimates still are being compiled.

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Firefighters from Batavia, St. Charles and Elburn assisted Geneva at the scene. The West Chicago Fire Department manned Geneva Fire Station No. 1 during the call. The Geneva Police Department provided additional support at the scene.

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