Fire sweeps through Toledo area home

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Smoke billows above the 700 block of Tucker Road, northeast of Toledo. / Courtesy photo by Julie Broussard

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

A Toledo area home went up in flames yesterday evening but a young couple and their dog escaped safely.

The fire appeared to have started inside the attached metal carport at the modular home on the 700 block of Tucker Road, according to Lewis County Fire District 2.

“They got out of the house, it very quickly got inside the house,” FIre Chief Grant Wiltbank said.

Five fire departments responded to the approximately 6:15 p.m. call about five miles northeast of town, according to Wiltbank.

The chief said he lives a couple miles away across the river and when the call came out, he looked that direction and spotted a column of black smoke already probably two hundred feet into the sky.

Arriving crews quickly contained the blaze but remained on the scene for nearly three hours extinguishing hot spots.

Wiltbank said the home and its contents are a total loss. One cat was unaccounted for and presumed lost in the fire, he said.

They thought the lost their dog, but it apparently made it out by itself, and turned up sitting in a field, he said.

The Red Cross responded to offer assistance. The fire’s cause is still under investigation.

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One Response to “Fire sweeps through Toledo area home”

  1. Brenda Hall says:

    Here is the GOFUNDME.com link if you would like to donate http://www.gofundme.com/e4dzxw This one is for my mother that owned the manufactured home that burned. It was my grandparents before they passed away and there was no insurance on the home at the time. She recently retired and does not have the money to rebuild so my daughter can move back and live next door to me again. I just moved in two months ago to be closer to her with my youngest daughter Cassandra Bartley. Also please help my daughter, Jessica McLennan and Matt Taylor recover from this devastating loss! http://www.gofundme.com/e3sppo They are both wonderful, hardworking people who have lost everything they have worked for and have to start all over again. It could have been much worse and I am thankful they are both alright and made it out safely. It was hard to stand by and watch it burn and not be able to do anything, it spread so fast! Thank you to all the firefighters from the different areas that came and put out the fire before it spread and to the Red Cross volunteers that showed up to help! Bless you!