When firefighters entered the apartment, they found furniture and other items blocking access to rooms.
KIRO 7 News StaffSEATTLE — A man, woman and their dog were found dead when crews put out an apartment fire in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.
When crews arrived, they saw the fire had burned through the third-floor window and was extending upward toward the eaves of the roof. As firefighters carried a hose line up the stairs to the unit, some smoke billowed from behind the unit’s closed door and into the hallway, but protective fire doors kept much of it contained to the area near the fire.
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