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Grand Haven House Engulfed in Flames, No Injuries Reported as Firefighters Quell Overnight Blaze

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Published on November 03, 2024
Grand Haven House Engulfed in Flames, No Injuries Reported as Firefighters Quell Overnight BlazeSource: Google Street View

Yesterday morning, a house fire in Ferrysburg, Grand Haven, resulted in the total destruction of a residence on North Shore Drive. The Grand Haven Department of Public Safety was dispatched at approximately 2 a.m. to the blaze, which was reported to be fully engulfed when fire crews arrived at the scene. According to WOODTV, despite the severity of the fire, it appears no one was injured in the incident.

Efforts to fully put out the fire spanned several hours, as recounted by reports. Firefighters, assisted by multiple agencies, worked exhaustively to control the flames. It was stated by the Grand Haven Department of Public Safety that the house was likely a complete loss, but fortunately, the damage did not extend beyond the property. As reported by FOX 17 News, investigations into the cause of the fire are ongoing.

Moreover, the effort required backup from various West Michigan fire departments. This mobilization ensured that while some teams tackled the blaze, others could cover for their engaged counterparts, maintaining fire service operations throughout the region. As detailed by WZZM13, the residential fire, located at the 19000 block of North Shore Drive near Crosstown Lane, was brought under control after a little more than 3 hours of concerted firefighting efforts.