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Posted: Oct 29, 2015
A fire that displaced 25 residents of a north Spokane apartment building on Wednesday was caused by an unattended candle, Assistant Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer said.
The fire was reported just before 7 p.m. at 727 W. Glass Ave.
Schaeffer said one unit was destroyed in the blaze. Even after the fire was out, firefighters determined that it was unsafe for other residents to remain in the building because carbon monoxide levels remained high.
- PUB DATE: 10/29/2015 4:37:13 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Oct 29, 2015
A fire that displaced 25 residents of a north Spokane apartment building on Wednesday was caused by an unattended candle, Assistant Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer said.
The fire was reported just before 7 p.m. at 727 W. Glass Ave.
Schaeffer said one unit was destroyed in the blaze. Even after the fire was out, firefighters determined that it was unsafe for other residents to remain in the building because carbon monoxide levels remained high.
- PUB DATE: 10/29/2015 4:37:13 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Oct 29, 2015
A fire that displaced 25 residents of a north Spokane apartment building on Wednesday was caused by an unattended candle, Assistant Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer said.
The fire was reported just before 7 p.m. at 727 W. Glass Ave.
Schaeffer said one unit was destroyed in the blaze. Even after the fire was out, firefighters determined that it was unsafe for other residents to remain in the building because carbon monoxide levels remained high.
- PUB DATE: 10/29/2015 4:37:13 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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Posted: Oct 29, 2015
A fire that displaced 25 residents of a north Spokane apartment building on Wednesday was caused by an unattended candle, Assistant Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer said.
The fire was reported just before 7 p.m. at 727 W. Glass Ave.
Schaeffer said one unit was destroyed in the blaze. Even after the fire was out, firefighters determined that it was unsafe for other residents to remain in the building because carbon monoxide levels remained high.
- PUB DATE: 10/29/2015 4:37:13 PM - SOURCE: Spokane Spokesman-Review
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