QUINIX Sport News: Firefighting family victimized by fire in Perryville

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The small appliance that the family had purchased off of TikTok a few months ago wasn’t even in use at the time, but appears to have been the source of the flames, which spread through their home in Perryville where Kylee Riale was home watching her three-year-old niece. “Well, I smelled smoke, but you smell smoke around here all the time, because people are always burning things so I didn’t think anything about it,” recounted Kylee, “and then I heard it in the kitchen so I went out there and it was just starting, like the toaster was already on fire and it was moving up towards the cabinets so I just got out and ran.” Kylee called her father, Harold Riale Jr., who is a captain with the community fire company and he responded to the fire spreading throughout his own home. READ MORE: https://www.wmar2news.com/local/firefighting-family-victimized-by-fire-in-perryville

The small appliance that the family had purchased off of TikTok a few months ago wasn’t even in use at the time, but appears to have been the source of the flames, which spread through their home in Perryville where Kylee Riale was home watching her three-year-old niece. “Well, I smelled smoke, but you smell smoke around here all the time, because people are always burning things so I didn’t think anything about it,” recounted Kylee, “and then I heard it in the kitchen so I went out there and it was just starting, like the toaster was already on fire and it was moving up towards the cabinets so I just got out and ran.” Kylee called her father, Harold Riale Jr., who is a captain with the community fire company and he responded to the fire spreading throughout his own home. READ MORE: https://www.wmar2news.com/local/firefighting-family-victimized-by-fire-in-perryville

 

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