Firefighters dismantle the siding of a home on Delridge Way after it caught fire from a propane barbecue left on according to officials on the fourth of July.
A home at 4807 Delridge Way SW burst into flames around 20 minutes before 10pm on July 4 but it wasn't fireworks related. According to Seattle Police on the scene it was accidental and caused by a propane barbecue that set the exterior of the home on fire
A woman and her baby were alerted by someone who pounded on the door to get them out. The commotion also roused the neighbors behind who got out. No one was hurt.
No damage estimate was available but the damage to the outside of the home was extensive and according to witnesses the flames were "pretty spectacular" for a short time, leaving the wood paneling black and charred.
No word on where the residents will stay was available.