'Appliances and heaters must be plugged directly in to an outlet.'
BEACHWOOD, Ohio - Firefighters were called out to an office building Tuesday afternoon after an overloaded electrical block started a small fire.
According to firefighters, a quick thinking person used a fire extinguisher to put out the flames.Firefighters said appliances and heaters must be plugged directly into an outlet to prevent fires.
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