The aftermath of a house fire at the residence of TechCrunch editor Sarah Perez. (Photo via GoFundMe)
A prominent TechCrunch editor is homeless after an early morning fire caused significant damage to her North Carolina home on Wednesday.
Firefighters with the Raleigh Fire Department were dispatched to the home of TechCrunch editor Sarah Perez around 3 a.m. local time after receiving a report of a residential structure fire.
When firefighters arrived, the fire that started at Perez’s home started spreading to a nearby residence, according to Raleigh CBS affiliate Wncn-tv (Channel 17).
The roof on Perez’s home collapsed, and the fire caused significant damage that left the home uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is assisting Perez, her 14-year-old daughter and their pet dog, according to an emergency official.
Three people inside the neighboring home were able to escape and are also being assisted by the Red Cross, an official said.
A prominent TechCrunch editor is homeless after an early morning fire caused significant damage to her North Carolina home on Wednesday.
Firefighters with the Raleigh Fire Department were dispatched to the home of TechCrunch editor Sarah Perez around 3 a.m. local time after receiving a report of a residential structure fire.
When firefighters arrived, the fire that started at Perez’s home started spreading to a nearby residence, according to Raleigh CBS affiliate Wncn-tv (Channel 17).
The roof on Perez’s home collapsed, and the fire caused significant damage that left the home uninhabitable. The American Red Cross is assisting Perez, her 14-year-old daughter and their pet dog, according to an emergency official.
Three people inside the neighboring home were able to escape and are also being assisted by the Red Cross, an official said.
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If you think that's a lot to digest, you'd best get strapped in.
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If you think that's a lot to digest, you'd best get strapped in.
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