Family of 6 loses almost everything after home goes up in flames
A house in Sacramento County caught fire Thanksgiving morning, leaving a family of six without their home on Thanksgiving. Firefighters say the family did everything right to save themselves and part of their home because of one closed door connecting the garage to the first floor.
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