Tucson, Ariz. – On Sunday, April 14, a devastating fire broke out in Tucson, engulfing two motor homes and two sheds. The incident occurred on the 100 block of South Melrose Avenue, near W Cedar Street, as confirmed by the Tucson Fire Department.
Rapid Response by Tucson Fire Department
A swift response from twenty-four Tucson Fire Department units helped contain the blaze to the backyard, preventing it from spreading further and saving the nearby home. Despite the intensity of the fire, there were no reported injuries among the fire personnel.
Residents and Pets Accounted For
Thankfully, all residents of the affected home, along with their nine pets—comprising seven dogs and two turtles—were safely located and unharmed following the fire. This successful rescue operation spared both human and animal lives.
Investigation Underway
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with Tucson Police stating that they do not suspect arson or foul play at this time. Authorities are working diligently to determine the exact circumstances that led to the blaze.
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