Tuesday night fire guts Williamsburg residence

Date:

A fire that broke out Tuesday night gutted a Williamsburg home.

Fire crews with the Williamsburg Fire Department were dispatched to Crisp Court in the Highland Park area at approximately 7:15 p.m. and arrived on the scene just a few minutes later. Chief Larry Todd said the structure was a 24 by 20 foot shed that had been converted into a residence.

According to Todd, the fire appeared to start somewhere in the middle of the structure, though the cause is currently unknown.

“With so much damage, it’s going to be hard to tell what caused it,” said Todd.

There was no electricity at the residence, according to Todd, and interior of the structure was completely gutted as a result of the blaze. No one was home at the time the fire began and Todd noted that the owner was staying with his mother following the fire.

The scene was cleared at approximately 8:30 p.m.

Share
Written by:

Subscribe

Share post:

Popular

More like this
Related

Eli Hill Foundation makes donation to backpack club

The Eli Hill Foundation Inc. donated $18,000 to support...

Corbin Public Library hosts Willingham art exhibit

A retired art teacher shared her lifelong history with...

Corbin Tourism approves new missions statement and branding guidelines

The Corbin Tourism and Convention Commission took another step...

Freeman Foundation donates money for playground equipment

Thanks in part to the efforts of a Corbin...