Firefighters from three stations were called to a house fire on the Newry Road in Armagh on Saturday night.
The alarm was raised at 8.46pm on April 25, with one appliance from Armagh Fire Station, one from Portadown and one from Clogher attending the incident.
The fire broke out in a two-storey terraced house – across the road from the police station.
All occupants had safely left the property before crews arrived.
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used one hose reel jet and one covering jet to extinguish the blaze. Gas monitors were then used to confirm readings were normal.
The NIFRS said the cause of the fire is believed to have been accidental. The incident was brought under control and dealt with by 10.11pm.