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Adjusters inspect remnants of Heat coach Erik Spoelstra’s Coral Gables-area home destroyed in fire amid probe

**Miami Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra’s Coral Gables Home Destroyed in Massive Fire**

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) — Insurance adjusters were seen inspecting the charred remains of Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra’s multimillion-dollar home near Coral Gables, just a day after it was destroyed in a devastating fire.

7News cameras captured the adjusters heading inside the property on Friday morning. The home is located near Southwest 49th Avenue and 80th Street in the Ponce-Davis neighborhood. Outside the residence, a Florida Highway Patrol cruiser was parked as officials conducted their assessment.

The five-bedroom, six-bathroom residence burst into flames early Thursday morning. Radio transmissions from first responders captured a firefighter reporting, “A single family home. We’ve got fire in the back.”

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Victoria Byrd addressed reporters after daybreak, describing the severity of the blaze. “We found fire that was as tall as the trees,” she said.

7News cameras also captured Coach Spoelstra watching helplessly as his home was consumed by flames. At the time, Spoelstra was flying back to South Florida with the team after their game against the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday night.

Dozens of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue firefighters battled the blaze for hours. Battalion Chief Byrd highlighted the challenges they faced. “Due to the privacy wall and a lot of the tree cover, it was very difficult to access, with only one point of entry,” she explained.

Thanks to the crews’ efforts, the fire was contained and did not spread to nearby homes along Southwest 80th Street. “We used multiple aerial apparatuses, fire engines, and rescues to help combat this incident,” Byrd added.

7Skyforce aerial footage captured the aftermath, showing flames that had gutted most of the structure.

Spoelstra purchased the one-acre property in 2023 for $6.6 million. Neighbors told 7News that he had since renovated the house, which spans more than 5,700 square feet and includes amenities such as a pool, outdoor kitchen, and tennis courts.

Just two weeks ago, Spoelstra had invited his team over for a barbecue. The Miami Heat posted a video showing players using the grill and playing soccer on the property.

Now, the home has been reduced to soot and ash and has officially been declared a total loss.

Despite this personal tragedy, Spoelstra is expected to coach as the Heat host the Charlotte Hornets at the Kaseya Center Friday night.

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Was Extra Range The Only Point Of Pickup Trucks Having Two Gas Tanks?

To today’s motorists an older Ford F-250 with two fuel filler doors on its flank might be an odd sight, but decades ago this wasn’t unusual for pickup trucks. Yes there actually were two fuel tanks behind those body panels, and the extra fuel capacity was there to increase the range of these workhorses. In the days before transmissions with overdrive, fuel injection, and other technological advancements, fuel economy wasn’t as good as it is today. When Congress enacted Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in 1978, each automaker’s light trucks only had to average 17. 5 miles per gallon. The requirement for 2031 is 45. 2mpg for trucks and 65. 10mpg for passenger cars, reflecting the positive effects of the steadily-increasing requirement. CAFE standards remain in place for the future, although the recent budget bill took away the federal government’s ability to fine automakers for violating them. As for those older trucks, owners of 1978 Ford F-250 pickups report to Fuelly an average of just over 8 mpg. Adding extra fuel capacity to increase its driving range seems like an obvious solution, but why split that capacity between two tanks versus fitting one large tank? First off, it’s easier to design and install two smaller tanks compared to a single humongous one. Having two tanks also means the weight of the extra fuel 6. 1 pounds per U. S. gallon can be distributed more evenly around the chassis. Ford placed one tank under the front of the bed and another at the rear, which helped balance the truck and improve traction on some surfaces. On the other hand, Chevrolet favored placing one tank on either side of the truck, which turned out to be a deadly mistake. Chevy’s twin fuel tank design was appropriately called “side saddle” with the two tanks sitting outside the frame rails on either side of the truck. You may have realized this quicker than the engineers at General Motors, but placing 20 gallons of gasoline outside each frame rail with only body panels for shielding may not have been the smartest move. Between 1973 and 2009 hundreds of people were killed in Chevy C/K pickup truck crashes that resulted in fires. Beyond that fatal flaw in Chevy trucks there were plenty of other issues with other manufacturers’ dual-tank setups. Switches, gauges, and valves would sometimes malfunction, making one or both tanks unusable. Some drivers had trouble filling up, especially if the tanks were on opposite sides of the truck. If a driver had a quick memory lapse after hopping out of their truck, mistakes could lead to underfilling or overfilling one or both tanks. Nowadays, most manufacturers offer 30-plus gallon tanks on their pickup trucks, making dual-tank setups unnecessary. For example, the 2025 Ford F-250 Super Duty pickup comes standard with a 34-gallon tank (a 48-gallon unit is optional). The EPA doesn’t test trucks that big, but most owner and expert reports place the F-250’s consumption at 15-20 mpg. That’s enough fuel to drive more than 700 miles between fill-ups with the larger tank. If you simply must have the long-haul capacity of dual tanks, there are bed-mounted aftermarket auxiliary tanks for most modern pickup trucks.
https://www.jalopnik.com/1996114/why-some-pickup-trucks-have-two-gas-tanks/