YEAR OF FLAMES, Part 2: Hectic year for fire crews
Four tragic fires claimed five lives, including those of two children.
"It did seem to me that there were more [structure fires] this year,"
Besides the fires with lives lost, there were a host of other major house fires that affected families.
One fire destroyed the home of a family of two parents and 11 children; another left a family of eight homeless.
Major businesses also suffered fire losses, with a pair of fires causing more than
The smokiest fires of the year in the valley occurred at the
And a single fire in Evergreen in early August burned 10 buildings and 6.5 acres of land and required the efforts of 12 firefighting agencies and two helicopters to bring under control.
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Fatal fires
In one of the year's first structure fires,
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Firefighters were able to contain the fire within about 30 minutes of arriving on the scene.
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Officials knew early on that two occupants were unaccounted for. It took hours of excavating the debris before the bodies were recovered.
Eight-year-old
Her parents survived the fire, although they were transported to
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Lost homes
The home was fully engulfed by flames when firefighters arrived and was a complete loss. Owner
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Their family of eight was able to escape but lost all of their belongings. An older dog died in the fire that destroyed the home on
Murray and the other occupants of the house escaped to safety despite flames reaching up the side of the structure.
Another student,
The following month, a family lost its home of 15 years when welding equipment was the apparent cause of a fire at a house southwest of
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Fire officials believed the fire began in the garage, spreading to a tree and then to the house.
It was a total loss, but the owners -- who had lived at the property for 23 years -- had homeowners' insurance.
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One man was injured after running into the burning house to rescue his dog. He was treated for smoke inhalation at
Authorities believe a cigarette was the cause of a fire that torched 10 buildings and 6.5 acres in the middle of an Evergreen neighborhood
Gusty winds carried the flames across a grass lot and into a neighboring property, resulting in the loss of the main home.
In total, seven outbuildings and three homes were lost.
It took a massive response from
Twelve firefighting agencies and two helicopters responded to the blaze, which pushed embers high into the air and caused new starts as far as a mile away.
Looking back on the massive fire on Wednesday, Williams said it was one of the most difficult fires to which his department responded in 2015 -- and was particularly unusual given the combination of wildland and structure fire tactics employed.
"That was a first," he said. "We didn't have anything else of that magnitude. I think that just speaks to the kind of conditions we responded to this summer, with how dry it was."
A family of 13 in
They returned from church to find their home aflame and the smoke was too thick for them to retrieve anything. The flames destroyed everything in the home.
"The whole family, praise God, survived, but they were not able to save anything,"
The Shestaks had received more than
By the end of the year,
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Businesses
In perhaps the most expensive structure fire of the year,
The fire that burned about 75 percent of the experimental alternative energy plant was spotted early in the morning by workers at neighboring
By September, however, the company announced it had begun reconstruction of the facility, repeating the octagonal design while incorporating new design elements to make it more efficient. The new designs also include firewalls in the paneling that can withstand up to 2,000-degree heat for half an hour.
Three days later, restaurant co-owner
Damage to the roof totaled
The A-1 Salvage yard near
It reportedly began with a controlled burn but raged out of control and spread to nearby vehicles in the junk yard.
Even before the start of this year's wildfire season, a massive black plume of smoke was easily visible from throughout the
The source was a huge blaze roaring through a 900-ton appliance pile at the Flathead County Solid Waste facility on
The fire attracted hundreds of spectators, slowed traffic on the major north-south highway and took hours for at least seven different fire departments to put out the flames.
Authorities never made any arrests in connection with a fire that destroyed the main building and one outbuilding of Melby's Home Interiors in
With no electricity in the storage where the fire was believed to have started, authorities had ruled out faulty wiring.
Melby's was back in business a few days after the fire.
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