2 PEOPLE DEAD IN HOUSE FIRE IN SPOKANE, WASHINGTON. 1 PERSON WAS SEEN JUMPING FROM A WINDOW AND TOOK OFF RUNNING
February 7,
2015
SPOKANE,
WASHINGTON:
Spokane Fire Department officials say two people died in a house fire
in Spokane.
Fire
Chief Bobby Williams told The Spokesman-Review (http://bit.ly/1FjB8H0 ) a call
about the fire came Saturday at about 10 a.m. The caller said people were
inside the burning structure.
Williams
said firefighters saw one person jump out the front window of the house. That
person took off running.
He
said the fire was contained to the second floor bedroom. A man was found dead
in the bedroom and a woman was rescued. Firefighters performed CPR on the
woman, but she later died at a hospital.
Williams
said the person who jumped from the window has not been located.
Firefighters
did not find any smoke detectors in the house. The cause of the fire is under
investigation. Spokane
Police Department Major Crimes detectives are on the scene.
Spokane
County Assessor’s Office records show that the home is owned by Tesu
209 LLC.