SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — A second-alarm fire displaced 10 people but caused no injuries Monday afternoon at Kings Court Mobile Home park, according to the Spokane Valley Fire Department.
The fire broke out at 2:57 p.m. on Tuesday near the intersection of South Custer Road and East 1st Avenue.
Crews found flames in a shed between two mobile homes that was being used as living space.
The fire spread to three mobile homes within 20 minutes due to access issues, prompting the second-alarm response.
All occupants were evacuated safely, and firefighters rescued two animals.
Several people were evaluated for smoke inhalation, but none required treatment.
Investigators say a propane space heater in the shed was the likely cause.
The Red Cross is helping displaced residents with housing.
Fire officials recommend keeping space heaters at least three feet from flammable objects.
Updated at 12:30 p.m.
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A fire at an RV park near South Custer Road and East 1st Avenue displaced 10–12 people Tuesday but caused no injuries, authorities said.
According to the Spokane Valley Fire Department, two mobile homes and a shed were damaged in the fire, which has now been contained.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The Spokane Valley Fire Department is requesting that the public avoid the area.
This is a developing story.
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