| Oct. 6 On Oct. 6 at 5:11 a.m., the Lincoln Fire Department 
			responded to a fire at 702 Oglesby Ave. Firefighters found that a 
			single-story house was showing heavy fire conditions from the north 
			side. The arriving firefighters quickly entered the house and 
			extinguished the fire with a 1 3/4-inch hose line. They were 
			assisted by firefighters from Lincoln Rural, Atlanta and Mount 
			Pulaski. The fire did extensive damage to the home, estimated to be around 
			$150,000. A family of three lived in the house, along with two dogs. 
			Everyone was home at the time of the fire, and they all escaped 
			safely thanks to the smoke detectors. The family was able to grab 
			the two dogs while exiting. No one was injured during the fire. The 
			American Red Cross offered assistance to the family. The cause of the fire is officially listed as undetermined at 
			this time, but it appears to be accidental. Lead investigator: Bret TripplettInvestigator: Ashley Williams
 Fire chief: Mark Miller
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