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How to avoid the fiery dangers of live Christmas trees
- Courtesy of Northwest Fire District
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
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Tucson's Northwest Fire District took to social media to demonstrate the dangers of having a live Christmas tree indoors and share safety tips for this holiday season. According to Northwest Fire's post, Christmas tree fires are rare but can quickly become dangerous. Video courtesy of Northwest Fire District.
Jesse Tellez
Digital Editor
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