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RVs Damaged in Fire at California Dealership

The following is a report from KTLA 5.

More than a dozen RVs went up in flames after a fire erupted at a well-known RV dealership in Santa Fe Springs, California, overnight.

Police were the first to respond to Mike Thompson’s RV Superstore on Firestone Boulevard when a call came in for a possible burglary at 12:30 a.m.

Arriving officers noticed smoke coming from some of the RVs and called local firefighters who found several of the vehicles engulfed in flames.

Photo courtesy of KTLA 5.

“The RV trailers quickly catch fire. They’re obviously parked close together so it was putting off a pretty good smoke header and there was visible flames,” Santa Fe Springs Batallion Chief Victor Marin said.

The crews used aerial ladders to douse the flames and contain the fire within the dealership.

Fourteen brand-new RVs, worth at least $150,000 each, were believed to be destroyed in the blaze. The dealership’s manager estimates the total losses at more than $2 million.

Fire officials are investigating the cause of the fire but the manager told KTLA that surveillance video showed a trespassing suspect, apparently a male, on the property just minutes before the fire broke out.

Read the full story from Tony Kurzweil at KTLA 5 here.

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