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LAYTON — Fire officials believe cigarette ashes ignited a Layton apartment fire that broke out on Sunday afternoon. The fire burned a two-story fourplex near 1925 N. Hillfield Road, according to ...
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Apartment fire allegedly started by 'dropped cigarette ashes' causes $150,000 in damagesAn apartment lost nearly $150,000 in damages after "dropped cigarette ashes" reportedly started a fire. Just after 8:15 a.m. on Sunday, the Layton City Fire and Hill Air Force Base departments ...
Very little of the tobacco inside the Accord cigarette actually burns, so neither ashes nor appreciable amounts of secondhand smoke result. At the top of the device, an LCD screen turns on when ...
However, the resident reportedly said they had dropped some cigarette ashes in the bedroom. Nobody was injured, but officials estimated the damage at $150,000.
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