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Man, 3 dogs survive RV fire in south Seattle

Seattle, WALocal News

In a remarkable escape, a man and his three dogs survived an RV fire in south Seattle that occurred on Thursday morning. The fire broke out while they were inside the vehicle, located near 35th Avenue and South Findlay. Fortunately, they managed to escape the blaze unharmed, with the dogs subsequently taken to a veterinarian for a thorough examination. Local residents expressed their admiration for the man, describing him as a "really calm, patient dude," which showcases his good nature amidst the crisis. As investigations continue, authorities have yet to determine the cause of the fire or provide updates on the man's condition.

This incident has sparked concern within the community, prompting support for the man and his pets during their recovery. The quick response of the local residents and emergency services highlights the importance of community in times of crisis. As details unfold, many are left wondering about the circumstances that led to this unfortunate event.

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