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FIRST ON FOX: Harrowing 911 calls stemming from the October house fire that leveled the home of a South Carolina judge reveal her son telling dispatchers that four people were trapped on the second floor as flames engulfed the lower level — and not long before several explosions echoed through the exclusive waterfront community.
Initially, deputies labeled the fire "suspicious" even though detectives did not find any "obvious signs of criminal activity," according to an incident report also obtained by Fox News Digital. The house belonged to a prominent judge who had previously received "documented threats," and investigators also appeared worried about targeted attacks on the Jewish community.
The calls and dispatch logs

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