SALT LAKE CITY — A house fire broke out this Saturday afternoon at 2645 S. 400 E., South Salt Lake City.
An occupant of the residence was treated for smoke inhalation on the scene, but police say all others seem to be unharmed from the fire. A dog was confirmed to have died in the fire.
The fire department says when units arrived, smoke was coming out of the attic. Units were able to contain the fire within 20 minutes.
The Salt Lake City Fire Department believes the house fire originated somewhere in the kitchen area, but specifics are still under investigation.
This story may be updated.
Diana Jones is a digital content producer for KSL NewsRadio.
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