Dog dead, family displaced after Chesterfield house fire
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- A dog is dead and a family, including two children, is without a home after a late-night house fire in Chesterfield County on Friday. Just before 9:15 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, firefighters with Chesterfield County Fire and EMS were called to the 10700 block of Timberun Road for report of a house fire. When they arrived, they found heavy smoke pouring from the home and a fire burning in the kitchen. Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS) The fire was put out in just over 30 minutes, according to fire officials. A dog died as a result of the fire. While they were all able to make it out of the home without injuries, two adults and two children were displaced by the fire's damage to the structure. Hanover Fire-EMS reminds drivers to move over on anniversary of firefighter’s tragic death According to fire officials, the fire began in the kitchen. The cause is still under investigation.
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- A dog is dead and a family, including two children, is without a home after a late-night house fire in Chesterfield County on Friday.
Just before 9:15 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, firefighters with Chesterfield County Fire and EMS were called to the 10700 block of Timberun Road for report of a house fire.
When they arrived, they found heavy smoke pouring from the home and a fire burning in the kitchen.
Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)
Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)
Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)
Scene of an Oct. 11 house fire in Chesterfield County. (Photos: Chesterfield Fire & EMS)
The fire was put out in just over 30 minutes, according to fire officials.
A dog died as a result of the fire. While they were all able to make it out of the home without injuries, two adults and two children were displaced by the fire's damage to the structure.
Hanover Fire-EMS reminds drivers to move over on anniversary of firefighter’s tragic death
According to fire officials, the fire began in the kitchen. The cause is still under investigation.