PENTICTON–Penticton fire crews were called to a motorhome fire on Skaha Lake Road on Thursday morning, shortly after 9 a.m.
The motorhome was parked at Wright’s Beach Camp, and was a permanent residence for a woman and her dog.
They both managed to get out safely.
Two engines and six firefighters attended, and quickly knocked down the fire.
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Damage to the motorhome was so extensive that a cause of the fire could not be determined.
Emergency social services were called to assist the woman and her pet.
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