Mattoon firefighters extinguish house fire, save two cats

MATTOON — Crews from the Mattoon Fire Department extinguished a house fire early Saturday morning and saved the two cats that had been missing at this scene.

The fire department reported in a press release that its crews were dispatched at 2:38 a.m. Saturday to the 400 block of Crestview and arrived at 2:43 a.m. to find a single-story residence with heavy smoke showing, and fire coming from the garage.

Fire Chief Jeff Hilligoss said in the press release that all of the house’s occupants safely evacuated after they had been alerted to the fire by smoke detectors within the residence, but two cats remained inside.

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Crews began an attack on the fire in the garage. A second hose line was pulled, and crews entered the structure to keep the fire from spreading into the living space of the residence. It was determined that the fire had advanced into the attic. A crew went to the roof to cut a vent hole to keep the fire from spreading within the attic. The fire was brought under control within 20 minutes.

“Crews were able to locate the cats and safely remove them from the residence and reunite them with the owners,” Hilligoss said. There were no reports of injuries at this incident.

Department fire investigators later determined that the fire originated in the garage, but they are still trying to determine the cause.

All fire crews cleared the scene at by 5:52 a.m. Mattoon firefighters were assisted at this scene by Coles/Moultrie 911 emergency communications, Charleston Fire Department, Mattoon Police Department and Ameren Illinois.

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