SOAP LAKE, Wash. — Multiple fire crews responded to a house fire in Soap Lake on Saturday evening, according to Grant County Fire District 7.
Around 6 p.m. on October 12, firefighters received a call about a house on fire near 2nd Avenue and Elder Street in Soap Lake.
When GCFD7 arrived, they found a single-story house with smoke showing in all four corners.
Fire crews determined the main source of the fire was in the kitchen and had spread to part of the attic.
A GCFD7 crew knocked down the primary fire and an engine from Ephrata Fire Department conducted a search in the home.
GCFD7 said no occupants were found in the home, but three dogs, one tarantula and two cats survived.
A fourth dog did not survive the fire.
One of the three surviving dogs suffered significant smoke inhalation injuries and is under veterinarian care.
The cause of the fire was determined to be electrical.
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