Fire guts Fillmore home
Extensive burning and old building construction assisted in the rapid spread of fire through the roof of this structure located at 923 Third Street, Fillmore. Firefighters extinguished the blaze in twenty minutes however significant damage had occurred.
Extensive burning and old building construction assisted in the rapid spread of fire through the roof of this structure located at 923 Third Street, Fillmore. Firefighters extinguished the blaze in twenty minutes however significant damage had occurred.
Seven occupants, including three children and four adults, were left homeless following the fire

FILLMORE, CA. - On 12/19/2010 at approximately 1:30AM the City of Fillmore Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire at 923 Third Street in the City of Fillmore.

Upon arriving on scene, firefighters observed heavy smoke and fire from the rear of an 800 square foot residential structure. Upon closer examination, it was determined that the fire had self ventilated through the kitchen windows and rooftop. Fire personnel were able to launch an aggressive attack on the fire however damage throughout the home was significant. An abundance of stacked clothing material and other household items were leading factors to the significant spread and growth of the fire. The fire was knocked down 1:50AM approximately 20 minutes of aggressive firefighting.

The structure was occupied at the time of the incident however all persons were able to escape the blaze without injury. Seven occupants including three children and four adults were left homeless following the fire. The American Red Cross promptly responded to the incident a provided temporary shelter to those displaced.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation however it appears to be accidental and due in part to a malfunctioning appliance.

Donations (with enclosed note) for the family can be made to St. Francis of Assisi Church, 1048 West Ventura St., Fillmore, CA 93015. Checks may also be brought to the church with a note “For Displaced Family” enclosed in an envelope with a check.