SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (ABC4) — The South Jordan Fire Department has identified the suspected cause of a house fire in South Jordan last night.
According to the fire department, preliminary investigation suggests that the fire likely “originated on the side of the home where lithium-ion battery-powered equipment was stored.”
The South Jordan Fire Department offered the following safety advice from the National Fire Protection Association when using devices with lithium-ion batteries.
SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (ABC4) — Fire crews are investigating a house fire that broke out in a South Jordan neighborhood on Sunday.
According to officials with the South Jordan Fire Department, crews were alerted to the fire around 6:30 p.m. on May 11. When crews arrived at the scene, they found flames at the back of the house.
South Jordan officials said that, despite windy conditions, crews were able to keep the flames from spreading to other homes. As of about 9:45 p.m., officials said the flames had been extinguished, and crews had moved on to investigating the fire.
There were no reported injuries to the family in the home, nearby neighbors, or firefighters.
ABC4.com is heading to the scene to learn more.
Connor Comeau contributed to this report.
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