Spokane camper fire leaves no injuries

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SPOKANE, Wash. – A camper caught fire early this morning, resulting in the complete destruction of the trailer.

According to the Spokane Fire Department (SFD), the incident occurred on June 19 at 7:59 a.m. when fire crews responded to reports of a camper fire on East Joseph Avenue.

Upon arrival, Spokane fire crews observed a large column of smoke. Dispatchers from Spokane Regional Emergency Communications had relayed information that two individuals might have been inside the trailer.

Within four minutes of the call, a fire engine reached the scene to find the travel trailer fully engulfed in flames, posing a threat to the nearby primary residence. Firefighters swiftly extinguished the fire, and subsequent searches confirmed that no victims were inside the trailer.

Firefighters later located a resident of the camper who was uninjured. The SFD investigation determined that the fire was accidental, likely caused by improper disposal of smoking materials.

Additionally, Avista Utilities responded to repair a damaged electrical service line to the affected house.


 

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