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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) — A vehicle ran into a home in Sioux Falls and started a fire Thursday morning, according to Sioux Falls Fire Rescue.
A release from the department says everyone in the home and the vehicle got out safe. It happened in the Silver Glen Manufactured Housing Community in western Sioux Falls.
Fire crews say both the home and vehicle suffered fire damage.
The full release from Sioux Falls Fire Rescue is below:
This morning at 4:36 AM Sioux Falls Fire Rescue was dispatched to the 1000 block of Liberty Place for a structure fire.
Sioux Falls Police and Sioux Falls Fire Rescue discovered a single family home that a vehicle had driven into and started on fire. Occupants of the home and the vehicle had safely exited. With the vehicle engulfed in flames, the fire began to spread to the home. Fire crews quickly extinguished the vehicle and searched the home for occupants as well as fire spread. The home was damaged by the impact of the vehicle and subsequent fire. There were no civilian or responder injuries and the fire is under investigation.
Sioux Falls Fire Rescue responded with 4 fire trucks, 3 support vehicles, and 21 personnel. Sioux Falls Fire Rescue would like to thank the following for their assistance on this incident: Metro Communications, PatientCare EMS, the Sioux Falls Police Department, Mid-American Energy, and Xcel Energy.




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