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Six people who were sold in the fire in the Hampshire House, possibly started by the Backyard Bonfire – Shaw Local

Six people are expelled and a home in Hampshire is uninhabitable after a house fire on Friday evening.

According to a press release from the department, the Huntley Fire Protection District reacted to the 1900 block of the Aaron Court.

Firefighters found a heavy fire in the back of the house, which quickly stretched to the attic. All occupants had left the house before the crews arrived.

The fire brigade lines stopped hose lines in the back of the house and additional employees set up the driver's car and a water supply from a fire hydrant nearby.

Firefighters had water on the fire within four minutes and the fire was deleted on site until 9:15 p.m. Firefighters and investigators to address all hotspots and carry out an examination by the publication.

The house has “suffered significant fire damage” and is considered uninhabitable. Six people were displaced and were temporarily looking for protection after the publication.

“Preliminary information suggests that the fire may come from a garden fire before spreading to the house. The cause remains examined. The Huntley Fire Protection District emphasizes how important it is to follow the red flag warnings published by the National Weather service, which indicates an increased risk of fire due to dry and windy conditions, ”the publication says.

Friday was a warning for the red flag and the fire brigade used to announce that the burning outdoors were not allowed and the residents who see a fire to be outdoors should call 911. Post warned that violations of combustion regulations could lead to fines.

According to Hampshire Code, the brushes open openly in fireplaces indoors and outdoors, for leisure fires and for ceremonial fires, if people announce the fire brigade, are allowed for leisure fires and for ceremonial fires.