Home appears to be a loss following morning fire

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For the second time in three days, the Guthrie Fire Department responded to a house fire. The latest came Sunday morning just after 9 a.m.

A Guthrie firefighter puts water in the area where the fire is believed to have started. Photo By Chris Evans

The station responded with two engines to the home at 711 S. Locust, where smoke could be seen leaving the top of the structure.

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Firefighters on the scene said there was no one inside the home at the time and no injures were reported at the scene.

Fire officials are uncertain at this time on how the fire was started, but did say it started in the back of the home.

The crew needed about an hour to get the fire under control. Although, few flames were visible from the outside, the home appears to be a total loss.

On Friday morning, fire crews responded to the 400 block of N. Broad where a hot water tank is believed to have started that blaze.

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