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Escambia County Fire Rescue responded to a house fire in Pensacola early Tuesday morning.
Officials say the fire occurred at 2:12 a.m. at 4003 Pine Forest Road, with multiple units responding to the scene.
Upon arrival at the single-story home, heavy flames were seen coming from the home. Firefighters brought the situation under control by 2:36 a.m., according to officials.
Firefighters say the narrow driveway leading to the home posed significant challenges, as it made it difficult for fire trucks to access the property.
Escambia County Fire Rescue responded to a house fire in Pensacola early Tuesday morning.
Officials say the fire occurred at 2:12 a.m. at 4003 Pine Forest Road, with multiple units responding to the scene.
Upon arrival at the single-story home, heavy flames were seen coming from the home. Firefighters brought the situation under control by 2:36 a.m., according to officials.
Firefighters say the narrow driveway leading to the home posed significant challenges, as it made it difficult for fire trucks to access the property.
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