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Not a bad game in the ice van fire in Philadelphia suspected

The film material of an immigration and customs offer car in Philadelphia on Tuesday morning caused many on social media to accuse the left extremists.

Here is a closer look at the facts.

An assertion: An ice cream car in Philadelphia, which was seen on flames in an online video, was deliberately set on fire by left-wing extremists.

The facts: that’s wrong. Although the cause of the fire is unknown, according to the Philadelphia Fire Department and Ice, the foul is not suspected.

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“After our firefighter spoke to the driver of the vehicle who escaped intact, luckily it was found that it was an accidental fire,” said Rachel Cunningham, a spokesman for the Philadelphia fire brigade. “I have no information about what it caused or what the accident was, but there is no suspicion of a bad game.”

The department responded to a call about a vehicle in front of a residence in Philadelphia Center City Viertel on Tuesday morning at 8:38 a.m., said Cunningham. A fire engine was sent to the scene and the flames were deleted. The fireman was referred to as a precaution because the van is a government vehicle.

The ICE spokeswoman Tanya Roman said that the Van had “mechanical problems” before caught fire.

“The fire department of Philadelphia triggered the flames on site after its arrival,” she confirmed. “Due to the rapid reaction of the fire brigade and the residents of the vehicle, there were no injuries. The cause of the fire is unknown, but at that time no foul game is suspected. “

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