By Adria Iraheta, Denver7
Fourth of July celebrations turned to catastrophe in the Denver metro this year–multiple people left without homes overnight after fires that started due to fireworks.
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Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies helped people out of the home as SMFR crews attacked the fire and rescued several dogs and cats, all of which were reported safe.
“They also evacuated some nearby homes as well due to the large amount of fire that was inside the garage at the time,” said South Metro Fire Rescue spokesperson Connor Christian.
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