Thanks to the efforts of 21 firefighters, the fire was controlled at 1:35 p.m., approximately 18 minutes after the initial 911 call.
The SFD said all occupants safely escaped the house before firefighters arrived. Firefighters were able to rescue multiple dogs and cats, including newborn kittens, from the fire without injuries.
The fire heavily damaged the house, and the SFD Fire Prevention Bureau is still investigating its cause.
“This incident is a reminder that fires never take a holiday off,” a press release stated. “Prepare yourself and your loved ones by putting fire prevention first. For fire safety tips, or to request a free smoke alarm for your home, visit www.shreveportfire.org.”
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