Firefighters gain control of house fire near Logan Tabernacle

Firefighters with Logan Fire Department attempt to put out a fire just east of the Logan Tabernacle on Saturday.

Firefighters with Logan Fire Department attempt to put out a fire just east of the Logan Tabernacle on Saturday. (Logan Fire Department)


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LOGAN — Firefighters early Saturday say they've gained control of a house fire just east of the Logan Tabernacle. The area is still an active scene, so individuals should use caution in the area.

The fire department was dispatched around 4 a.m. Saturday morning to a home at 156 E. 100 North in Logan. The home was built around 1900 that was converted into four different apartments, said Logan Assistant Chief Fire Marshal Craig Humphreys.

"On arrival we did find smoke and flames in the structure," Humphreys said. "It was difficult to find the fire with the different apartments on the different levels. The fire extended from a second floor apartment up into the attic and extended throughout the roof."

The chief added that all five people who were living in the building are safe and accounted for; however, there are some pets that have not yet been located. The cause of the fire is still being investigated.

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Sydnee Chapman Gonzalez is a reporter and recent Utah transplant. She works at the Utah Investigative Journalism Project and was previously at KSL.com and the Wenatchee World in Washington. Her reporting has focused on marginalized communities, homelessness and local government. She grew up in Arizona and has lived in various parts of Mexico. During her free time, she enjoys hiking, traveling, rock climbing and embroidery.

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