These Things Miraculously Survived Fires
These things miraculously surviving fires might have you believing in miracles. Paddy Shales thought they'd lost everything in a devastating L.A. fire in 2019. Then, firefighters revealed that they found her mom’s wedding ring in the rubble unharmed. Andrea Gaylord and her husband, Bill, fled from their home in 2018 to survive a blaze. They were forced to leave their dogs behind. When they returned, one dog was waiting by the rubble. Inside Edition Digital’s Andrea Swindall has more.
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