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Early Monday morning in Kingsport, Tennessee, a blaze forced a family out of their residence, as reported by the city’s fire department. The Kingsport Fire Department (KFD) shared on social media that they were dispatched to a structure fire around 4:04 a.m. on the 2600 block of Suffolk. The incident left the family without a home, highlighting the importance of fire safety measures and preparedness.

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