Sunday afternoon just after 5 the Plymouth Fire Department was dispatched to 304 & 306 North Plum Street for a fire in the wall.
When firefighters arrived on the scene they found smoke coming from the eves of the two-story home. Everyone had evacuated to two duplexes.
Plymouth volunteer firemen took a line into the residence and located the fire which had climbed up inside the wall to the attic. After approximately 30 minutes the fire was extinguished
Fire crews used fans for cross ventilation to rid the residences of smoke. They were on the scene for about a hour and no injuries were reported.
Plymouth Fire Investigator John Pasley investigated the cause of the fire and found it to be undetermined. He was unable to locate a point of ignition.
There was minor structural damage estimated to be about $5,000 and about $2,000 in damage to the contents of the residences.