Fire guts four Shamokin homes
| By Sarah Desantis, The News-Item, Shamokin, Pa. | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Firefighters responded at around
The rear porch of a home at the corner of Walnut and Second streets also ignited, but the fire was quickly extinguished by firefighters.
Heat given off by the flames melted siding on several nearby homes.
Firefighters scaled to the roofs of the building on the
PPL arrived to manage power lines that gave off sparks when flames burst from the windows of the homes.
A firefighter was taken to
Zimmerman said all of the occupants of the homes were accounted for and uninjured.
He estimated it took firefighters an hour and a half to bring the fire under control, and that they would continue to work the scene for several more hours.
Wall of flames
"All I saw was a wall of flames on my back porch," said Krieger.
She dialed 911, and then ran out into the yard to move her car away from the growing flames.
Krieger, who owned the home for 42 years, said she is insured.
"I don't see anything being recovered from there," she said about her home.
Krieger was most worried about the loss of her two cats. She had not seen them since the fire broke out, but firefighters also told her Thursday afternoon the pets had not yet been located inside the building.
"They're my babies," Krieger.
A cat was rescued by firefighters from inside the burning buildings, but it was not one of Krieger's.
Feese, who managed to get his dogs out of the building safely, did not have renters insurance.
Building owner,
His tenant,
At first he didn't think he had to leave, but was soon ordered otherwise by firefighters.
He said he doesn't have renters insurance, and that the fire was poorly timed because he was in the process of purchasing the home.
Firefighters also entered
"We're thinking we just got some smoke and water damage," said building owner
Zimmerman said the exact location and cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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