According to the Twin Falls Fire Department, three fire engines, a brush truck, Magic Valley Paramedics and Twin Falls Police responded at around 11:15 p.m. July 15, to the 400 block of Diamond Avenue for a house on fire.
The city of Twin Falls says emergency personnel who responded to a call on Sunday are in self-isolation after the patient tested positive for novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
If you saw smoke coming from a house in the south end of Twin Falls on Thursday, don't worry, it wasn't a real fire. Correction: the flames were real, the smoke was real, the house was real, but it wasn't an emergency.
According to the Twin Falls Fire Department, crews were called out at around 6:35 a.m. to Harrison Street between Shoup and Heyburn avenues and found smoke coming from the attic of a house.
A dryer may be the cause of a fire that broke out this afternoon at a local laundromat, damaging the building and evacuating several nearby businesses.