SEATTLE, WA — A vehicle fire was reported last Friday afternoon on 15th Avenue West in Seattle’s West Queen Anne neighborhood, according to Seattle Fire Department.
The incident occurred near the West Garfield Street/Magnolia Bridge intersection and was first reported by Seattle Fire on November 26, shortly before 3:00 p.m.
It was unclear whether or not a collision caused the fire, but crews arrived to extinguish the flames after the vehicle had already been severely burned.
Firefighters extinguished an RV fire located near 15 Ave W and W Garfield. Smoke drifting over the Magnolia bridge. No injuries reported. pic.twitter.com/O4wQfk0fu9
— Seattle Fire Dept. (@SeattleFire) November 26, 2021
No injuries were reported in the event.
Authorities alerted the public to smoke drifting past the Magnolia bridge.
No further details have been released on the circumstances behind the blaze.
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