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A fire at a daycare in Willetton resulted in the safe evacuation of four children and one adult, with no serious injuries reported. Firefighters were called to the scene on Julia Place around 12:45 PM, where they found the occupants outside and assessed them for smoke inhalation. A dangerous smoke alert was issued for the surrounding area, advising residents to stay indoors and close windows and doors. Meanwhile, in Warren, Michigan, 11 special-needs children were evacuated from Trumpet Behavioral Health after a fire broke out at the adjacent Michigan Head and Neck Institute, caused by a faulty space heater. No injuries occurred, and authorities quickly contained the fire, allowing for the children to wait in an air-conditioned bus until their parents arrived. Both incidents highlight the importance of prompt emergency response in protecting vulnerable populations during fire emergencies.
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