No injuries after unattended stovetop causes kitchen fire in Naperville

The fire in the 1700 block of Brookdale Road was extinguished in about 10 minutes, authorities said.

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The Naperville Fire Department responded to a blaze July 4, 2020, in the 300 block of Leeds Court.

A Naperville home was determined to be uninhabitable after a kitchen fire Nov. 10, 2019.

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No injuries were reported after kitchen fire damaged a home Sunday in west suburban Naperville.

Authorities were called about 7:19 p.m. to the 1700 block of Brookdale Road, the Naperville fire department said. Cooking oil on a stove had caused the fire that spread to the kitchen.

Crews found the fire on the first floor of the two-story home and extinguished it in about 10 minutes, Naperville fire said. Two adults and a dog had evacuated the home before authorities arrived, and no firefighters were injured.

An investigation found the fire was accidental, and the home was determined to be uninhabitable.

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