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Montgomery County police identified 55‑year‑old Karen Carstens who was killed in a house fire in Chevy Chase. Officials say she re‑entered the home to rescue a cat.
A Maryland woman ran back into a burning home to save her cat — and never made it out alive.The deadly fire broke out around 5:45 a.m. on Friday, April 3, in the 4700 block of Merivale Road in Chevy Chase,
A woman who died Friday morning after she went back inside her burning home in Chevy Chase to save her cat has been identified as 55-year-old Karen Elsa Carsten
A delivery driver passing through the neighborhood notified 911 of smoke coming from the home, a Montgomery County fire official said.
Officials revisited the area of a fatal fire in Chevy Chase to educate residents on fire safety. Investigators found the house did not have working smoke alarms.
Montgomery County police have named the woman who died after going back inside a burning house for her cat Friday morning in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
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