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Rascal Flatts, Gary Levox’s bus fire

Gary Levox of Rascal Flatts, his personal tour bus caught fire Saturday morning on the way to a hunting trip in Louisiana.  He and his brother were on board when it happened but they were able to escape without injuries.  It’s not clear what caused the fire.  Gary posted a video clip through the front door showing smoke inside the cabin.  He wrote, “It happened quick and could have been a different story if the ammunition would’ve caught fire.  Thank you lord for your covering this morning.”

He also posted a photo of hunting gear sitting on the ground next to the bus, and said, “Not where I was wanting to watch the sunrise.”

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