Fire destroys Howe firefighter’s home
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Posted: 6:18 PM Mar 4, 2009
Fire destroys Howe firefighter’s home
HOWE, TX ― A Howe home was completely destroyed by fire Wednesday morning. Firefighters say the man who lived in the house in the 300 block of Quinlan Drive was actually a Howe firefighter himself.
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HOWE, Tex. ― A Howe home was completely destroyed by fire Wednesday morning.

Firefighters say the man who lived in the house in the 300 block of Quinlan Drive was actually a Howe firefighter himself.

Firefighters from Van Alstyne, Collinsville, Tom Bean, Sherman, and Gunter responded to the fire at 10:30 Wednesday morning.

The house is a total loss.


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