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Courtesy of the College Park VFD

LARGO, Md. – Fires in two Prince Georgeโ€™s County homes, Monday April 9th, caused significant damage to each home but no injuries.

Investigators from the Office of the Fire Marshal are working to determine if a discarded cigarette is to blame for a fire that started on the back porch of a 1-story single family home in College Park.ย  Firefighters arrived at the home in the 5000 block of Muskogee Street at around 8:15 am to find fire showing.ย  The family of four escaped unharmed prior to the Departments arrival.ย  The family will be making their own arrangements for shelter.ย  The fire caused an estimated $200,000 in fire loss and the exact cause remains under investigation.

Courtesy of the PGFD

Just prior to Noon firefighters from the Bowie area were alerted to a house fire in the 1400 block of Peachwood Lane.ย  A second floor bathroom remodeling was underway with a plumber sweating pipes when fire was discovered in the attic of the 2-story single family home.ย  The workers and home occupants escaped unharmed prior to the Fire Department arrival.ย  Firefighters from Prince Georgeโ€™s County and Anne Arundel County operated on the scene of this fire.ย  During the early stages of the fire a partial roof collapse occurred forcing firefighters to evacuate the homes interior.ย  Fortunately, no firefighter or civilian injuries were reported.ย  The family of 2 are being assisted by the American Red Cross with temporary shelter.ย  Fire Investigators have determined the fire cause to be accidental with an estimated fire loss of $75,000.