Residents of Kentwood, MI, Senior Living House OK after Fire

Aug. 16, 2024
Heavy fire was showing from the attic area when crews entered the area, Kentwood Deputy Chief Mike Hipp said.
All residents in a senior living facility in Kentwood that caught fire Thursday are OK.
 
Kentwood Deputy Fire Chief Mike Hipp told a WOOD reporter that firefighters spotted heavy fire from the attic area.
 
The staff 13 residents were evacuated. 
 
"A lot of fire here in the attic when we got here. It's been a very challenging fire. A lot of work. A lot of in and out." 
 
Firefighters worked into the night to hit hotspots. 
 
American House Kentwood, which offers specialized memory care services for residents with dementia, said the fire broke out while a third-party HVAC company was doing maintenance work

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