The home suffered significant damage, but luckily no injuries were reported.

Photo by Napoleon Volunteer Fire Department.
(Napoleon, Ind.) – Napoleon firefighters responded to a house fire early Sunday morning.
The fire broke out around 2:00 a.m. at a home on Michigan Road.
Upon arrival, firefighters found the kitchen fully involved. The blaze was confined to the kitchen and adjacent areas, but significant damage was done to the home.
The homeowner was able to escape the blaze unharmed.
Osgood Volunteer Fire Department and Versailles Fire Rescue assisted at the scene.

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