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Fire leaves 6 New Kensington residents, their pets homeless

Michael DiVittorio
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New Kensington firefighters work to extinguish a house fire Friday, April 17, 2020, along Fifth Avenue in New Kensington.
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A New Kensington police officer talks with the residents of a house that caught fire on Friday, April 17, 2020, along Fifth Avenue in New Kensington.
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Multiple fire companies responded to a structure fire on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington on Friday, April 17, 2020.
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New Kensington firefighters work to extinguish a house fire on Friday, April 17, 2020, along Fifth Avenue in New Kensington.
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Two firefighters communicate while battling a house fire on Fifth Avenue in New Kensington on Friday, April 17, 2020.
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Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
New Kensington firefighters work to extinguish a house fire on Friday, April 17, 2020, along Fifth Avenue in New Kensington.

A lit candle knocked over by cats is being blamed for a fire that left six New Kensington residents and their pets homeless Friday afternoon.

Fire Chief Ed Saliba said three of the six people living in the house were inside at the time of the blaze at 638 Fifth Ave. in the Parnassus section of the city.

Among the fire companies responding to the call, which came in shortly after 4 p.m., were from New Kensington, Arnold and Lower Burrell.

No injuries were reported.

The American Red Cross is assisting those displaced with temporary shelter.

Saliba said preliminary reports indicate the fire started in a third-floor bedroom at the rear of the three-story brick house. It was under control in about 17 minutes.

“It was very quick,” Saliba said. “I can’t praise these volunteers enough for how fast and hard they worked to get that fire out and to stop it from spreading.

”Damage was to the third floor, water damage and smoke damage to the second floor and a little bit of water damage to the first floor.”

Saliba believes the home is salvageable, but said it would not be livable for some time.

Valerie Sinchak’s resided in the home. Three other people who live in the home were at work at the time of the fire.

She said someone went downstairs to make food after lighting the candle, and returned to find flames shooting into the attic.

Sinchak praised firefighters for their quick action.

“If they wouldn’t have gotten here when they did, everything would have been gone,” she said.

The residents have two dogs, five cats and a bearded dragon. The pets reportedly made it out safely.

Emergency responders began clearing the area around 5:20 p.m.

Michael DiVittorio is a TribLive reporter covering general news in Western Pennsylvania, with a penchant for festivals and food. He can be reached at mdivittorio@triblive.com.

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