Charleston House Fire Displaces Family of Five and Injures One Member

Charleston House Fire Displaces Family of Five and Injures One Member

A devastating house fire in Charleston, South Carolina, has tragically displaced a family of five and led to one family member being injured on Wednesday morning. The sprawling two-themed residence located on Rookery Lane was extensively damaged by the consuming fire.

Emergency Response and Fire Suppression

The Charleston Fire Department (CFD) and other emergency services were notified of the fire shortly after 6:30 am. Swiftly arriving at the scene less than five minutes later, they encountered a horrifying sight; fire was venting from the two-story, single-family dwelling. The fire, which originated from the rear patio of the residence, had quickly spread into the attic area.

Due to the magnitude of the blaze, the CFD shifted promptly to a defensive strategy. To ensure the safety of emergency service personnel, firefighters were ordered to evacuate the burning structure and redirect their efforts to combat the flames from the outside. Their efforts proved to be successful and significant, as they contained the fire preventing it from spreading to neighboring homes.

The Incident

Investigations conducted by the CFD post-event revealed that the fire was first noticed by one of the residents. The individual was reportedly awakened by unusual popping and cracking sounds, followed by the discovery of a fire in the enclosed patio area at the rear. As the fire advanced along the exterior of the residence, other occupants were promptly notified.

Three adults and two teenagers were reported to have evacuated the burning home unhurt, before alerting the 911 emergency services. Unfortunately, one adult member of the family, who risked re-entry in an attempt to find a pet, suffered smoke inhalation and had to be hospitalized for treatment. The status of the pet remains unconfirmed according to information given by CFD.

After the Incident

In the wake of the incident, it was made known that no additional injuries were reported during the event. The displaced family is presently receiving assistance to overcome the traumatic aftermath of the incident, though the nature and source of the help have not been specified.

This unfortunate event is yet another reminder of the unpredictable nature of fires and the importance of practicing safety measures, such as having working smoke detectors and a well-organized fire evacuation plan for all home inhabitants.


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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