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UPDATE: Person Found Dead After Structure Fire In N. Spokane Identified

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UPDATE: The Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office has confirmed the identity of the man killed in the fire on February 5, 2013 on N. Julia. He's identified as 52-year-old Dennis P. McGurk. McGurk died from smoke inhalation and thermal burns.

TWEET FROM KHQ'S ALEX ROZIER: Spokane County Sheriff's Office says there's nothing suspicious on their end regarding fatality in mobile home fire this a.m.

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SPOKANE, WASH. - Spokane County Fire District 9 responded to a mobile home fire around 10am Tuesday to find one person dead inside. The fire took place on the 6700 block of North Julia street.

Once a fatality was discovered the Spokane County Sheriff's Office also responded to assist with the investigation. At this time details are limited and no cause has been determined.

Several fire trucks and emergency responders were on scene, but from the outside no flames were visible. The victim has not yet been identified.

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KHQ's Alex Rozier is on scene. They do not see any flames and are about a block away from the home as police have taped off the scene. No new information at this time on the person found dead.

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SPOKANE, Wash. - A person has been found dead after a structure fire at 6715 N. Julia St. according to the Spokane Fire Dept. As soon as we learn more information we'll post it here to KHQ.com, Facebook and our Twitter news feed.

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