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Smoke Damage Reported in DC Apartment After Food Left Unattended on Stove

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March 23, 2026 | Washington, DC

A smoke damage incident occurred in an apartment in Washington, D.C., after food was left unattended on a stove, prompting an emergency response. The event took place in Apartment 2115 at 200 Q Street NE. First responders arrived to ventilate the smoke from the unit, and no fire spread was reported. The damage was confined to smoke throughout the apartment.

Food on stove Apartment 2115 no extn ventilating smoke.Smoke Damage Reported in DC Apartment After Food Left Unattended on Stove

Emergency services were called at 10:14 p.m. on March 23. No injuries were reported, highlighting the importance of household fire prevention.

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