Inez Fire Rescue posted on Facebook around 7 a.m. on Aug. 1 that crews had been sent to the 4400 block of Turkey Creek, and when they arrived, the two people living in the home were able to escape, but two family pets were still trapped inside.
“Firefighters were able to locate the pets and safely remove them from the residence without incident,” department staff wrote.
Emergency personnel reportedly checked the pair who escaped, only finding minor injuries.
An investigation into what caused the collapse remains ongoing.
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