PHOTOS: A fire caused an explosion at a home on East Kedlin Avenue in Spokane on Monday afternoon. According to the Spokane Fire Department, calls came in just before 12:30 p.m. of a carport fire with explosions heard. When firefighters arrived, they found a heavy fire involving a shed, deck and a home.
SFD says everyone inside the home was able to escape and crews got the fire under control within 15 minutes. Although the home suffered significant damage, firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading to other nearby homes.
Investigators say the fire was accidentally caused by welding sparks that ignited nearby materials. SFD says the fire smoldered undetected for around 20 minutes before igniting the deck and spreading rapidly. The explosions heard were caused by paint cans and compressed gas cans in the shed. No one was hurt. The American Red Cross was called to help the people and pets displaced by the fire.
KXLY-TV ABC 4 Spokane
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