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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Two children die in Colville apartment fire

Two children died in a Colville apartment fire early today. Neighbors reported hearing a blast followed by a series of smaller explosions shortly after 1:30 a.m. Portions of the wooden, two-story building already were engulfed in flames when Colville firefighters arrived, authorities said. The extent of the fire prevented search crews from getting inside, according to the Colville Fire Department. A woman and a young girl managed to get out, the fire department said, but two boys, believed to be 4 and 7, died in the fire. Their identities were being withheld. Neighbor Krystyna Cutting, who lives down the hill from the apartment, described the fire scene as crazy. “My mom said she heard the propane tank explode,” Cutting said. “It almost sounded like fireworks.” The young girl who escaped the burning building was identified by her mother as 7-year-old Bailey Corona, who was treated at a nearby hospital for fire-related injuries. The girl was visiting her father, Allen Spronz, who lives in one of the apartments with his girlfriend, Jamie Lord, and their young sons, said Sheena Corona, who rushed to the scene early today after learning about the fire at her ex boyfriend’s home and arrived as the flames were still burning. “The first thing that ran through my mind was the kids,” she said. It’s unclear how her daughter, Bailey, got out of the building. Sheena Corona said she hasn’t talked with the girl about the ordeal yet: “She’s … of course traumatized.” A neighbor said Lord, who also was treated for fire-related injuries, was able to get the girl out and was close to getting one of the boys out too before being repelled by the intense heat and smoke. Others noted that neighbors who heard the explosion and saw the flames also were helping. Sheena Corona said it was her understanding that her daughter’s father, Spronz, wasn’t at the apartment when the building caught fire. Colville Police Chief Robert Meshishnek said an investigation into the fatalities and cause of the fire is continuing.