Fire destroys machine shed, causes $450,000 in damages
By Andy Hoffman, The Hawk Eye, Burlington, Iowa | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
The couple's home and several adjacent buildings, some holding tractors, combines and other farm machinery, were not damaged in the blaze that took volunteer firefighters from six area fire departments more than two hours to bring under control.
"We were lucky because when the fire started, the wind was blowing from the south away from the house,"
"It's been tough for my dad because the shed is kind of like his second home," Vantiger said, adding the building contained a variety of tools his father obtained over the years. "He doesn't like television, so he spent a lot of time out there. About everything we depend on for farming was in there."
He said the building, a 60-foot-by-100-foot metal structure, was worth about
"We have insurance, but you can't get back all the things you've had and loved your entire life,"
The fire is one of many rural blazes volunteer firefighters have had to battle this winter in southeast
"They tried to put it out, but it was already going pretty good," he said. "Water wasn't a problem because they had a lot of tankers (respond to the scene). ... They did a good job of keeping it away from everything else."
Vantiger said he and his father had just finished removing snow from the driveway and areas surrounding numerous buildings on the property, including the shed.
"I had put the truck and tractor back in the shed and went home about
"We really don't know what caused it, but I believe it started around the truck or tractor because the fire started in the area where we had parked them," said Vantiger, who also is a volunteer firefighter with the
He said when he got back to his parents' home, he tried to open the door to the shed but was stopped by the growing blaze. That's when he realized he needed to move two 1,000-gallon propane tanks near the machine shed.
"We hooked some chains on them and used my truck to pull the tanks away from the shed," he said.
By the time firefighters arrived from
The last group of firefighters "cleared the scene" about
Vantiger said the tractor destroyed in the fire was especially difficult to see.
"My father had that little tractor most of his life," he said, adding relatives took his mother and father to a home a few miles away while firefighters fought the blaze Tuesday night. "We didn't want them standing here watching it. It was too tough on them."
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