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Motorhome no more. Now, toast.

This Class C motorhome is toast, a goner. By the time the fire department shows up, flames are spewing high above. This video is nearly four minutes long, but you only need to watch a minute to know that this RV has logged its final mile. Sad. Watch the video.

Class C motorhome is a goner

No word on how the fire started in this small Class C motorhome, but based on its location at the rear of the RV our guess it was in the kitchen. The RVers got out with no injury, but the RV. . . well, it's a goner.

Big damage. This RV may (or may not) live again

Maybe with some extensive work this late model motorhome can once again hit the road. But the damage is significant, as you will see. Our guess is that the fire started in the kitchen area. There is no sound in this two minute video.

RV burns, then house. Where's the fire department?

For the first half of this nine-minute video, while an RV burns in a Camas, Wash., suburban neighborhood, people come and go, cars pass by. . . and all the while nobody bothers to even attempt to douse the flames with a garden hose or fire extinguisher. Finally, after about six minutes, a fire truck arrives. By then, the house where the RV is parked has now erupted in flames -- smoke and flames spewing from its roof. As the video ends, the RV is still burning with the once nearly-extinguished flames growing larger and the house still smoking. The fireman are spreading out hose, but no longer spraying water on the RV or the house. What's up?

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