GoFundMe started for Billings Heights family displaced by house fire
Birthday parties, hangouts with friends, time spent with grandparents, and Christmas celebrations are all tied in his memory to the now severely fire damaged house at
"It's pretty tough," the 31-year-old Billings attorney said Wednesday. "I went there last night and about cried."
Early Tuesday morning an extensive fire swept across the property, causing what the
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The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Firefighters arriving on scene encountered "an incredible amount of fire" and downed, actively sparking power lines, said Battalion Chief
With the school year about to start, the family has had to move from the severely damaged remains of their six-bedroom home into a three bedroom apartment in the Heights. The children who had been living in the now-empty home ranged from elementary school-age to high school-age. Entire rooms of belongings were destroyed.
"My dad and his wife's bedrooms, everything, except a few things that were salvaged, but mostly everything was gone and destroyed from the water and the roof collapsing in," Salminen said.
Children's clothes, toys, beds and other things were also lost. The GoFundMe page says that the family has ahead of them "the long and arduous process of the insurance claims to rebuild the house, replace clothing, shoes, school supplies, and obtaining sports gear for the upcoming football, soccer, and wrestling seasons."
Multiple pets were in the home at the time of the fire. They survived, but some only narrowly.
"The little dog was pretty much dead from smoke inhalation but the
Salminen said his father is a survivor and plans to rebuild.
"It's tough, it's going to be quite some time before they have a house again," he said. "They're going to have to bulldoze everything there and rebuild."
He described his father as a registered nurse who has been active in the Billings youth sports and wrestling community, coaching over the years at the
The family remains thankful that nobody was hurt, Salminen said.
"They're really appreciative of the community and the fire department and everybody that's trying to help them out."
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