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  2. U.S. house fire facts and statistics in 2025 - AOL

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    The same NFPA report found that from 2016 to 2020, fires caused by smoking materials like cigarettes and lighters caused the most home fire deaths. Specifically, 15,900 fires caused by smoking ...

  3. Two fires in Tallahassee this weekend, both caused by ... - AOL

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    "The cause of the fire appears to have been from unattended cooking," TFD explained. Just hours before, TFD extinguished another blaze around 12:30 a.m. in the 6000 block of Sue Page Drive.

  4. Couple suspected of setting Salt Fire and several others on ...

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    Jul. 21—Federal authorities suspect a man and his girlfriend intentionally set the Salt Fire — which torched 7,000 acres around Ruidoso — and more than a dozen smaller forest fires in the ...

  5. Thermal burn - Wikipedia

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    A thermal burn is a type of burn resulting from making contact with heated objects, such as boiling water, steam, hot cooking oil, fire, and hot objects. Scalds are the most common type of thermal burn suffered by children, but for adults thermal burns are most commonly caused by fire. [2]

  6. Structure fire - Wikipedia

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    A structure fire is a fire involving the structural components of various types of residential, commercial or industrial buildings, such as barn fires. Residential buildings range from single-family detached homes and townhouses to apartments and tower blocks , or various commercial buildings ranging from offices to shopping malls .

  7. Food left cooking on stove caused Jefferson Township fire ...

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    The Jefferson Township Fire Department determined that food left cooking on a stove caused a deadly house fire that killed a grandmother and grandson

  8. Class B fire - Wikipedia

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    Some fire extinguishers contain chemicals designed to fight both Class A and Class B fires. [8] Grease and cooking oil fires pose a greater safety risk. One ten-year study, examining the years 1976 to 1985, found that 4.7% of hospitalized burn patients suffered burns from hot grease or oil, with 78% of such injuries occurring in the home. [9]

  9. Kiel fire caused by unattended cooking was contained to ... - AOL

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    KIEL — Unattended cooking has been the cause reported for a fire at a Kiel residence Monday. Kiel Fire Department, in a news release, said firefighters responded to a call at East Paine Street ...