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Officer's Home Lost to Flames on Thanksgiving
28 Nov
Summary
- A police officer's home was destroyed by fire on Thanksgiving.
- Firefighters battled strong winds to contain the blaze.
- A fundraiser has been launched to support the officer's family.

A devastating fire engulfed the home of a Hiram Police Department officer on Thanksgiving Day. The blaze, which occurred on Baywood Crossing, required a significant response from Paulding County Fire and Rescue crews. Despite challenging conditions due to strong winds, firefighters managed to contain the fire, averting a wider disaster that could have affected neighboring residences.
The home and all its contents have been declared a total loss. Fortunately, no injuries were reported among the residents or the responding emergency personnel. The specific cause of the fire remains under active investigation by the relevant authorities, with more details on the extent of the damage anticipated.
In response to this unfortunate event, the Paulding Public Safety Appreciation Foundation has established a fundraising effort. The initiative aims to provide crucial support to the officer's family as they navigate the aftermath of this significant loss.




