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WATCH: More Groups of Migrants Escorted Across the Border by Federal Agents
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SAPD: Rollover crash at Northwest Side intersection believed to be caused by distracted driving
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Driver rolled over SUV, crashed into fence after trying to avoid object along Loop 410, SAPD says
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‘Flames were in our face’: Family escapes West Side house fire with only the clothes on their backs
SAFD: Damage so extensive that the cause is undetermined Flames were in our face : Man escapes large house fire on West Side
SAN ANTONIO – Standing in a pair of blue galoshes he found in the debris, Barry McKinnley said he and his sister, Angenette, escaped their burning home with only the clothes on their backs and no shoes on Sunday.
“We didn’t have a chance to grab anything,” McKinnley said.
A fast-moving fire in the 200 block of Segura consumed the longtime family home they shared with their late parents before the flames jumped on the roof of the house next door.
2 dogs, 3 cats rescued from house fire on far North Side, officials say
The home sustained between $50-$60,000 in damages, according to SAFD
House fire on far North Side. (KSAT)
SAN ANTONIO – Two dogs and three cats were rescued from a house fire on the far North Side, according to San Antonio Fire Department.
The fire happened Saturday night in the 16000 block of Ledge Rock.
Battalion Chief Brooke Hildreth said neighbors saw smoke and alerted the fire department. When firefighters arrived, they realized the home was on fire on the second floor.
The fire started in the attic, but the homeowner was out of town when it happened, according to Chief Hildreth. SAFD said they believe the cause of the fire was electrical.