Grandma of 7 Dies in Washington House Fire the Week Before the Holidays

Mar. 15, 2025

THe house where a grandmother of seven died the week before Christmas and Hanukkah in 2024.Photo:South County Fire/Facebook

Grandma of 7 Dies in House Fire the Week Before Christmas

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A grandmother of seven has died in a Washington state house fire the week before the holidays.

Firefighters responded to the fatal blaze in Lynnwood just after noon on Sunday, Dec. 16, according to a news release fromSouth County Fire.

The two-story home, located in the Alderidge community, was “nearly engulfed in flames” when crews arrived at the scene, the fire department said. It took approximately 20 minutes for firefighters to put out the flames.

After extinguishing the blaze, “firefighters found a woman in her 80s who had died.”

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A man in his 90s was assessed at the scene of the fire “for possible smoke inhalation,” according to South County Fire. One volunteer “was also evaluated for a possible medical issue.”

Crews initially struggled to enter the home after several portions of the first floor had collapsed, with “other areas in danger of collapse.”

In the meantime, South County Fire is encouraging the public to “check your home’s smoke alarms” to avoid a similar tragedy.

The fire department recommends changing replaceable batteries in smoke alarms “once each year” and “replace all smoke alarms after 10 years.

source: people.com