MIDDLETOWN — Firefighters battled a fully-involved structure fire that started just before 8 p.m.. Sunday.
According to the Chesterfield Union Township Fire Department, no one was reported to be inside the home at 192 N. Fifth St.
Firefighters from Adams Township, Markleville, Middletown, Sulphur Springs and Daleville responded to the scene and Chesterfield provided station support.
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