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PG firefighters attend structure fire on Notre Dame Drive

Updated Story 4:14 PM

Prince George Fire crews responded to a structure fire along the 29-hundred block of Notre Dame Drive in College Heights.

It occurred about 4:00 this afternoon (Monday).

According to Deputy Fire Chief Bryan Burleigh, firefighters, upon arrival, found a fully involved blaze with occupants accounted for and evacuated.

There was extensive damage but the dollar amount has not been confirmed.

The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

A GoFundMe page has been started for the family who lost their whole house.

Original story at 4:02 PM

The afternoon got a little busier for local firefighters.

Crews are currently attending a blaze on Notre Dame Drive.

Emergency personnel remains on the scene and no further details are known at this time.

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