3 Children, 2 Adults Killed in Ohio House Fire

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
September 13, 2021US News
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3 Children, 2 Adults Killed in Ohio House Fire
A street sign of Linden Avenue in Akron, Ohio, in August 2014. (Google Maps)

AKRON, Ohio—Five people, including three children, died in an early morning house fire that left three adults and another child injured Monday in northern Ohio, authorities said.

Two adults and three children were killed, according to the Summit County Medical Examiner’s Office.

According to local media, firefighters and officers responded to a house fire on the 1100 block of Linden Avenue in Akron, Ohio, just before 1 a.m.

Three adults and a child who were injured were taken to the hospital, Akron fire Lt. Sierjie Lash told the Akron Beacon Journal.

Their conditions weren’t known. Authorities haven’t released the names or ages of the victims.

The three Akron students who died attended different city schools—one at an elementary building, another at a middle school, and the third in high school, district spokesperson Mark Williamson confirmed in an email.

Another child who was taken to the burn unit of a children’s hospital is a student at a different elementary school, he said. That hospital doesn’t publicly share details about patient conditions.

Akron Public Schools Superintendent Christine Fowler-Mack said grief counselors were mobilized as needed.

“We cannot express our shared grief, in words,” Fowler-Mack said in an emailed statement. “Our best efforts now are focused on connecting with our students and staff who will be affected by this.”

According to WJW-TV, Akron firefighters arrived on the scene and found relatives and neighbors trying to get family members out of the home.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

NTD staff contributed to this report

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