– An early morning fire razed a home to the ground in Irmo on Monday, per information shared by local fire officials. The residence, located on the 200 block of Zephyr Street, was completely destroyed.
The Irmo Fire District (IFD) indicated that emergency response teams from the IFD, Lexington County Fire Department, West Columbia Fire Department, and the Columbia-Richland Fire Department were dispatched to the scene. Firefighters arrived at the premises around 4:50 a.m, tackling ferocious flames that had engulfed the property, and addressing a gas leak caused by a melted gas meter that had been struck by debris.
By the time the firefighters managed to contain the majority of the fire within the first 15 minutes, the house was already beyond salvageable condition. IFD confirmed that there were no casualties as the homeowner was not present at the time of the fire. An investigation into the cause of the fire is currently underway.
On receiving the emergency call, firefighters rapidly responded to the distressing situation. Despite the extreme conditions, including a gas leak, the response teams efficiently managed to get the massive blaze under control within the first 15 minutes of their arrival, helping to prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring properties.
As the fallout from the fire continues, an investigation has been initiated by the local authorities to determine the cause of the fire. Currently, no conclusions have been drawn as the inquiry is still ongoing. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
As this incident has shown, fire can pose a significant threat to life and property, causing immense damage within a short span of time. It is critical to ensure that safety precautions are taken to prevent such incidents, and maintain regular checks on all fire and safety equipment at home.
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