Flames Shoot From RV
BROOMFIELD, Colo. (CBS4)- Firefighters rushed to extinguish a burning RV on Wednesday afternoon.
Copter4 was over the RV fire at Highway 36 and 112th Avenue across from the 1st Bank Center just before 3 p.m. Thursday.
Flames were shooting from the RV before fire crews were on scene, sending plumes of black smoke into the air.
Once firefighters from North Metro Fire Rescue arrived, they wasted no time in putting it out, which sent a lot of white smoke into the sky.
What caused the fire is being investigated. Firefighters say the driver was able to escape without any injuries.
Fire investigator en route to the RV fire scene to investigate cause. Driver was able to get out uninjured before fire spread inside. Crews still putting out some remaining hot spots. No other structures/vehicles threatened.
— North Metro Fire (@NMFirePIO) December 7, 2017