Warehouse in flames housed company owned by former Browns player

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Cleveland firefighters are battling a warehouse fire early Thursday on the city’s east side.

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Cleveland firefighters say they arrived at the scene at 5476 Lake Court, where the linen company The Clean Group was fully involved.Cleveland fire Public Information Officer Mike Norman said firefighters responded around 3:45 a.m. after calls came in from people passing by.No injuries were reported, according to Norman, and there was no one in the building at the time of the fire.

Norman told reporters firefighters took a defensive attack against the large body of fire and that no firefighters entered the building.It is unclear what caused the fire as of Tuesday morning. Cleveland police say East 55th Street is closed off south of the I-90 exit and north of St Clair Avenue.Over 93k pounds of raw meat sent to multiple states including Ohio recalledChild found safe in Strongsville following AMBER Alert, NE Ohio school employee in custody: Police

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