WARREN TWP., Ohio - The Red Cross has been asked to help three adults with shelter and other needs after a fire destroyed their home in Warren Township.
A dispatcher got a call at around 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, after someone spotted smoke along Templeton Road, south of Route 422.
The first firefighter to arrive reported that flames had spread throughout the home.
Other fire departments responded as well, including Champion, Southington, Newton Falls, Braceville, and Lordstown, all of which assisted in battling the fire.
The Ohio Fire Marshal is helping look for the cause of the blaze, which caused extensive damage.
Warren Township Fire Chief Joseph Natali told 21 News that the fire department received a call at 10:19 a.m. and that there were some delays in getting to the fire, with Nor

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