Crews at the scene do not believe the Tesla was the cause of the fire. However, the Marysville Fire District said two dogs are believed to have died in the fire.įirefighters were also able to save a Tesla that was parked in the garage of one of the homes. Officials said everyone living at the home was able to get out of the house. The family living in the second home is staying with nearby family, officials said. The Red Cross is assisting two adults who were living in one of the homes that was damaged. The quick answer is that a red handled circuit breaker is not necessary to feed a fire alarm circuit. One circuit breaker manufacturer even offers circuit breakers with a red handle. The fire district said both homes are uninhabitable due to significant damage. Many have asked if circuit breakers are available with a red handle to feed fire alarm circuits. SCENE PHOTOS: 2 homes significantly damaged in 2-alarm fire in Marysville Firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading to other homes and structures in the area. The initial report was that one home was on fire, but two homes were on fire when crews arrived at the scene. The area is just west of Interstate 5 and less than a mile north of Lakewood Crossing. According to a spokesperson for the Marysville Fire District, crews were called to the 2700 block of 178th Place Northeast around 1:25 a.m.
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