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Hummer caught on fire at PG hospital

Fire put out by PG Fire dept. (Photo by Brody Langager, MyPGNow)

The Prince George Fire Department responded to a fire at the University Hospital of Northern British Columbia parking lot when a Hummer caught on fire.

Surrounding vehicles were melted from the blaze, but the fire was put out.

“The fire was reported to us at 2:40 this afternoon, and our crews had the fire extinguished at 3:00 PM,” said Deputy Fire Chief Brian Frankel.

 

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