Firefighters tackle two-alarm fire at Issaquah home, no injuries reported
Eastside Fire and Rescue (EF&R) responded to a two-alarm house fire in Issaquah Friday afternoon.
According to EF&R, the fire was mostly contained in the garage due to the quick work of firefighters on the scene.
All residents were able to exit the home safely and quickly.
Redmond Fire, Bellevue Fire, and Fall City Fire assisted with the response.
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