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At the time, homeowners were on edge: The city was warning its 11,000 residents to keep their porches clear of debris that could be used to light a fire and was giving away smoke detectors. The Guardian Angels were patrolling the streets. "Because they were happening almost weekly, or every couple weeks, it was almost like, what's the point?" said Lisowski, who also helped Hickman get set up with contractors to do her repairs. Once the fires stopped, building owners were more willing to start repairs, he said. On a recent morning, at the opposite end of the block from Thomas, Majin Sanchez was painting a home owned by his brother-in-law. The home needed electrical work, drywall repairs and other fixes, said Sanchez, 37. He said his brother-in-law hopes to rent it out again soon. Despite the arrests, including for the Fleetwood Street fire, investigators never found a clear pattern. Only two of the seven suspects knew each other; two had been firefighters and one had been rejected in a bid to join a fire company; several had mental health issues. Many of the blazes remain unsolved. With no clear explanation, many in Coatesville are still asking why. For now, the work being done on Fleetwood Street marks the beginning of a rebirth, Lisowski said. "It's never happened in this town (before) and never should happen," he said. "But now that you know it's done, you want to rebuild and be back in your home."
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