Fire damages Poland home



POLAND -- Firefighters are investigating a blaze that damaged a township house.
The fire broke out late Tuesday morning in the Kennedy Road house of Bob and Nancy Fullerman. The couple wasn't home at the time.
"My brother-in-law called me," Bob Fullerman said as he watched smoke billowing from his home.
They've lived in the house for about a year.
Jim Stewart, assistant chief of the Western Reserve Joint Fire District, which covers the village and township, said the fire started in the basement of the Cape Cod-style home and spread to the first and second floors.
They are investigating the cause, and no damage estimate has been determined, but the house is uninhabitable.
A firefighter was treated after spraining his knee battling the blaze.
Besides Western Reserve Joint Fire District, firefighters from Boardman, Lowellville, Springfield and Neshannock and Mahoning townships in Pennsylvania responded to the call.