The Las Vegas fire department ruled a fire started at a local dental office on May 30 was caused by arson, according to CBS affiliate KLAS.
The fire began just after 3 a.m. at ABLE Dental in Las Vegas, according to local NBC affiliate KSNV. A tweet from Las Vegas FireRescue indicated that the fire was put out by sprinklers in the practice and that no one was injured.
The fire was confined only to the dental office. However, two other offices have a slight smoke odor, according to fire department spokesman Timothy Szymanski.
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The fire began just after 3 a.m. at ABLE Dental in Las Vegas, according to local NBC affiliate KSNV. A tweet from Las Vegas FireRescue indicated that the fire was put out by sprinklers in the practice and that no one was injured.
The fire was confined only to the dental office. However, two other offices have a slight smoke odor, according to fire department spokesman Timothy Szymanski.
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