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Stock Photo: Woman escaping fire with pet carrier, running down stairs in emergency, indoor scene, danger concept, risk and safety, action shot, dramatic lighting, real life situation, hope, fear.

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This Stock Photo, whose title is "Woman escaping fire with pet carrier, running..."[132385399], includes tags of fire, woman, stairs. The author of this item is dotshock (No.227345). Sizes from S to XL are available and the price starts from US$5.00. You can download watermarked sample data (comp images), check the quality of images, and use Lightbox after signing up for free. See all

Woman escaping fire with pet carrier, running down stairs in emergency, indoor scene, danger concept, risk and safety, action shot, dramatic lighting, real life situation, hope, fear. 132385399

Woman escaping fire with pet carrier, running down stairs in emergency, indoor scene, danger concept, risk and safety, action shot, dramatic lighting, real life situation, hope, fear.

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  • 640 x 426px
  • 22.6 x 15.0cm (72dpi)
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  • 16.9 x 11.3cm (300dpi)
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  • 33.9 x 22.6cm (300dpi)
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A woman is escaping a fire, running down the stairs with a pet carrier. This image represents an emergency situation, highlighting the risk and danger involved in such events. It can be used to illustrate concepts like safety, evacuation, and the