(KMZA)--No injuries were reported in an early Saturday morning house fire in rural Nemaha County, Kansas.
The Sabetha Fire Department was called to the fire, south of Woodlawn, shortly after midnight.
The Department, in a social media post, said when firefighters arrived they made an aggressive interior attack on the basement fire, which was quickly contained and extinguished.
The release said a water line in the basement melted and leaked during the fire, which helped slow the spread.
The department said all the occupants made it out safely.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The Sabetha EMS responded and provided standby.
Fire crews were back at the station shortly before 2 a.m.
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