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One person killed, one hurt in Everett RV fire, crews describe hoarder-like conditions

Seattle, WALocal News

An RV fire in Everett, Washington, resulted in a man's death and left a woman in critical condition, drawing attention to the hazardous hoarding conditions inside the vehicle. Emergency crews arrived at the scene on Friday morning and found the RV engulfed in flames along Paine Field Way. The investigation, led by the Everett Fire Department and local police, has not ruled out the cause of the fire but does not suspect arson. Witnesses expressed their sorrow, noting the dangers posed by such cluttered living situations, particularly in emergencies. Fire officials reported that items such as a propane tank and heater were found inside, which could have intensified the fire.

The incident raises significant concerns regarding safety in neighborhoods where people live in such conditions. As investigations continue, the community is urged to consider the implications of hoarding on health and safety. This tragic event serves as a sobering reminder of the risks associated with unsafe living environments.

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