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Updated: 9:19 PM Jun 27, 2009
NIU Fraternity House Fire
Alpha Kappa Lambda house break out in flames
Posted: 9:02 PM Jun 27, 2009 |
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Investigators remain on the scene of a fire that broke at a fraternity house on Northern Illinois University's campus.
It started at about five fire at the Alpha Kappa Lambda house. That's located in the nine-hundred block of Greenbrier Street in Dekalb. Fire officials say it started in a common area on the second floor. One student was home at the time. A total of 12 men live there right now. The Red Cross is helping them find alternative housing. Just last month, the Omega Delta fraternity house went up in flames. That fire caused about 300-thousand dollars in damage.
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