Smoke billows from house fire in Ross Township

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ROSS TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Crews are battling a house fire in Ross Township.

Allegheny County dispatch said crews were called to 3 Norbert Street at 7:47 a.m. Tuesday.

As of 8:20 a.m., the blaze was classified as a two-alarm fire, dispatchers said.

Dispatchers also said no injuries have been reported so far. There was a mayday call for a firefighter, but that firefighter is safe.

A dog was found dead in the home, officials said. Officials said two firefighters had minor injuries.

The Salvation Army was there to assist, providing food and water to firefighters and blankets and comfort items to family members.

“They’re having the worst time in their life, I can offer them small items that could maybe help them cope better,” said Terrence Whitehead, operations specialist with the Salvation Army. “Anything they need to kind of help with the grieving process of what they’re going through today.”

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