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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, November 8, 2008

Eight left homeless in townhouse fire

Advertiser Staff

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Five engine companies and two ladder companies responded to a fire at an 'Aiea townhouse complex yesterday. A maintenance man suffered minor injuries. Eight people were left homeless.

BRUCE ASATO | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Eight people were left without a home yesterday after fire damaged their townhouse unit in 'Aiea.

Fire department officials said a mother and child escaped the fire, but the unit, which was home to four adults and four children, was deemed unliveable.

Firefighters estimated damages at $110,000 to the building and $25,000 for the residents' belongings, said Honolulu Fire Department Capt. Terry Seelig.

Five engine companies, two ladder companies and a battalion chief responded to the 10:24 a.m. alarm at a townhouse complex at 98-949 Kaonohi St.

The American Red Cross Hawai'i State Chapter met with the residents to ensure that they have housing, clothing and food.

A maintenance man at the complex was treated by firefighters and paramedics after he and a fellow maintenance man tried to battle the fire with garden hoses. Police closed Kaonohi Street until about noon.