(Photo of a Windsor fire truck courtesy of Windsor Fire and Rescue Services)(Photo of a Windsor fire truck courtesy of Windsor Fire and Rescue Services)
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Windsor firefighters handle a pair of fires Monday

Windsor fire crews were kept busy on Monday.

Firefighters responded to a pair of fires that broke out at around the same time, one of which left someone with burns to their hand.

Shortly before 4:30 p.m., a fire was reported on Parent Avenue near Erie Street East.

The fire was declared out about 20 minutes later. No injuries were reported. The fire was confined to a chimney and caused about $2,000 in damage.

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"Wood fireplace chimneys require professional inspections, cleaning to prevent creosote buildup, and safe burning practices. Never leaving a fire unattended," read a social media post from Windsor Fire and Rescue.

The other broke out on the exterior of a house on Timber Trail near Country Club Drive. Fire officials said a man suffered first and second-degree burns to his hand and was treated at the scene.

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The cause was determined as "improperly discarded smoking materials". The damage is estimated at $75,000, and affected a garage, fence, shed, natural gas meter, and electrical meter.

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