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Firefighters respond to 2-alarm fire in SeaTac

Sep 2, 2025, 5:48 PM

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Firefighters respond to a fire in SeaTac on September 2, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Fire)

(Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Fire)

Smoke billowed out of a house in SeaTac after it caught fire Tuesday.

Firefighters responded to the house in the 21200 block of 33rd Avenue South, Puget Sound Fire reported on X around 5:30 p.m.

The call was upgraded to a 2-alarm, as the fire extended to the neighboring house.

Flames could be seen from I-5, KOMO News reported.

Officials have not stated what caused the fire.

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