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Fairfax Co. house fire leaves three people displaced

A fire at a Fairfax County, Virginia, home destroyed most of its garage and displaced three people Saturday night. The fire occurred at a house on Dranes Tavern Drive near the NOVA Parks Headquarters in Fairfax Station. Fire and EMS spokesman Bill Delaney said crews were alerted to the fire at 8:28 p.m. When they arrived, the garage contained the majority of the flames.

It did not take long for firefighters to tame the fire, with most of it extinguished by 8:44 p.m. However, the garage, parts of the house and two cars were heavily damaged. It will take a couple of days for fire investigators to investigate the fire’s cause and the amount of damage created. No one was injured by the fire. Below is a map of where the fire took place. [google_map latitude=”38.81313743563367″ longitude=”-77.32769608859313″ zoom=”16″ height=”300px” location_label=”” dynamic_map=”false”]

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