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Cause Of Big Spring House Fire Ruled As Accidental

By: Dylan Brooks
Updated: December 10, 2012
BIG SPRING -- The Big Spring Fire Marshal's Office has determined that a recent suspicious house fire was actually an accident.

    According to KBYG Radio in Big Spring, the cause of a fire that broke out at a vacant home in the 1600 block of Robin Street in Big Spring on November 29th has been ruled as "accidental."

    Fire officials believe that children who were playing with matches at the vacant structure set it on fire.

    The fire reportedly gutted the interior of the empty home.

    Fortunately, no one was injured in the fire.

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