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Fire damages downtown house, burns occupant

The Post and Courier
Tuesday, July 8, 2008


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Firefighters and neighbors stand outside a house at 21 Sires St. where a blaze that started around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday caused significant damage.

Noah Haglund/The Post and Courier

Firefighters and neighbors stand outside a house at 21 Sires St. where a blaze that started around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday caused significant damage.

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Charleston firefighters and police survey the damage at 21 Sires St. after a blaze that started on a porch, three men escaped from the house

Charleston firefighters and police survey the damage at 21 Sires St. after a blaze that started on a porch, three men escaped from the house Watch »

A fire forced three men from a house in downtown's Elliotborough neighborhood early today and sent one of them an Augusta hospital with burn injuries, the Charleston Fire Department said.

The blaze reported at 3:28 a.m. left most of the home at 21 Sires Street with significant fire and smoke damage. It also badly scorched the wall of a next-door house.

Battalion Chief Richard Williams arrived on the narrow lane between Spring and Bogard streets to see flames shooting from both stories of the house.

"The front half of the house was fully involved," Williams said.

Firefighters sent crews inside for search and rescue, though it turned out that the College-age men inside had already escaped, he said. Crews then spent about 10 minutes bringing the flames under control. Two firefighters suffered minor leg injuries while attacking the blaze. Both were from the Coming Street fire station.

Williams said the fire started on the porch of the home, but investigators had not determined the cause.

Authorities consider at least three other recent fires downtown suspicious, and possibly part of a pattern of similar fires going back about five years. Most started on porches or in piles of debris outside houses.

Residents also evacuated 19 Sires St., the home damaged next door, though it appeared they would be able to return.



Check Charleston.net later today for more details.




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This article has  3 comment(s)

Posted by desspec on July 8, 2008 at 8:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I wonder if the three will sue ...



Posted by Marianne0558 on July 8, 2008 at 9:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Sue who, exactly?



Posted by spencercofc on July 8, 2008 at 10:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I live at 8 Sires and saw everything last night. There were actually at least four who fled the fire. Two jumped from there 2nd story window including the girl who woke up the household. The one who had burn injuries ran through flames trying to exit down the outdoor stairs.

My house caught fire in July of 2004. It brings back some scary memories. Lucky for us though, neighbors woke us up in time to leave without harm. It must be scary to be woken up by a fire.




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