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House fire sparked by direct sunlight in Helena - KRTV Great Falls News

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HELENA — Firefighters responded to a house fire that was sparked by direct sunlight in Helena on Saturday afternoon.

The fire was reported at the corner of Pintail and OReilly at around 4 p.m. Direct sunlight came into contact with an unused grill with leftover coal, which then melted into the porch. The fire left minimal damage to the porch and back part of the house.

No people were inside the house at the time of the fire, but there were three dogs, who all made it out safely.

Firefighters on scene confirmed to MTN that the residents were out of town at the time of the fire. A neighbor, Heath Johnson, spotted the fire and began to spray water on it before units arrived, which firefighters said had a big impact on saving the home. He also saved one of the three dogs before units arrived on scene.

West Valley Fire Chief says Johnson is a former volunteer firefighter and quickly acted when he saw the fire.

There were three units on scene, including Lewis and Clark County Fire Rescue, the Montana City Volunteer Fire Department and the West Valley Volunteer Fire Department. NorthWestern Energy was also on scene.

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