Staff reports
A home was extensively damaged in an early Friday morning fire at 2902 S. 30th.
The home’s occupants escaped uninjured, Waukomis Fire Chief Clarence Maly said.
The rock home, estimated in value at $105,000, sustained nearly $47,000 in damage, according to an Enid Fire Department report.
Several county fire departments, including Enid, Wauko-mis, Drummond, Douglas, Fairmont and Pioneer-Skeleton Creek responded to the blaze reported at 5:44 Friday morning, Maly said.
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