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Jefferson County fire destroys Conifer home; two adults, one kid hospitalized

Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies and Elk Creek Fire crews responded to the fire around 11:20 a.m. Saturday

A Jefferson County fire destroyed a Conifer home and sent at least two people to the hospital Saturday morning. (Photo courtesy of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office).
A Jefferson County fire destroyed a Conifer home and sent at least two people to the hospital Saturday morning. (Photo courtesy of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office).
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Three people — two adults and a child — were sent to the hospital Saturday morning after a fire in Jefferson County destroyed a Conifer home.

Jefferson County sheriff’s deputies and Elk Creek Fire crews responded to reports of a structure fire at 12200 Styve Road in Conifer around 11:20 a.m. Saturday, according to a .

The house fire quickly spread to grass and trees around the Conifer home, and multiple explosions were heard, sheriff’s officials stated. Deputies believe the explosions were most likely related to propane.

“The home is still smoldering but appears to be a total loss,” . “Occupants of the home have been transported to the hospital.”

Two other homes were temporarily evacuated for safety reasons, sheriff’s officials said, adding that the fire will likely smolder for several more hours.

Elk Creek Fire crews are working to contain the fire, which is about a 1/2 acre in size, sheriff’s officials said.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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