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OGDEN — Ogden firefighters responded to a house fire on Wednesday that displaced six people and caused an estimated $150,000 in damages.
Ogden City and South Ogden fire crews responded to a fire at 886 Wood St. (East 1650 South) around 1:15 p.m. where bystanders reported smoke and flames on one side of the residential duplex. The crews arrived with three engines, two ladder trucks, one rescue truck, one ambulance, one fire marshal and the battalion chief.
According to Ogden Fire Department, when fire crews arrived they found fire coming from the front bedroom. They made "an interior fire attack to identify the seat of the fire in the home." Officials reported that the fire did spread through the attic into the adjoining unit, where it was confined by fire crews.
There were no injuries. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.