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Instances of
Dryer Vent Related Fires
| Fire Breaks out at Clwyd
Theatr Cymru - The Flintshire Chronicle (8/3/2009) |
FLINTSHIRE, ENGLAND UK - FIRE crews were called
to Clwyd Theatr Cymru, Mold, this afternoon after
a tumble dryer set alight.
Firefighters from Mold were called at 2.50pm and used two sets of
breathing apparatus and one hose reel to put out the blaze. The
building was evacuated and was well alight when crews arrived.
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| Child Awakens Family to
Overnight Fire - Great Falls Tribune (7/31/2009) |
LEXINGTON, KY - A little girl's quick thinking
may have saved the lives of her family members during an early Friday
morning fire. The fire broke
out in the dryer of their home in Lexington. Little McKenzie
Florence woke up to use the restroom, noticed the fire and went to
wake up her mom. The laundry room of the house has extensive damage
with heavy smoke damage throughout the home. Two pets survived, but
one cat died. |
| Fire Guts Stockett House,
but Woman Escapes - Great Falls Tribune (7/27/2009) |
STOCKETT, MT - Fire gutted a house, camper and
minivan in Stockett after 8 a.m. Monday morning. Owner Nancy Walker
escaped with her two dogs and three cats, but three snakes left behind
might have perished. A fire in
a dryer is believed to be the
cause of the fire, which attracted firefighters from the
Stockett, Sand Coulee, Black Eagle and Malmstrom fire departments.
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| Clothes Dryer to Blame for
Early Morning House Fire - By Bethany Tucker - KSBY Channel 6 NBC
Action News (7/27/2009) |
SANTA MARIA, CA - Fire crews spent the early
morning hours battling a house fire in Santa Maria. Firefighters
responded to a fire on the 1400 block of Claremont Street at about
1:30 a.m. Monday. When they arrived, officials say they found a
two-car garage fully engulfed in flames. The residents of the home
were able to get out of the house safely. Fire investigators believe
a clothes dryer is to blame
for the fire. The home suffered $120,000 worth of damage.
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| Indian River County
Firefighters Douse Dryer Fire - Vero Beach Press-Journal
(7/15/2009) |
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FL - Firefighters doused a
dryer fire and rescued
a cat from a smoky home Tuesday night. The fire happened about 8:30
p.m. in the dryer in a rear room of the home, Indian River County Fire
Marshal Brian Nolan said. Firefighters kept the blaze contained to
the appliance itself, but the fire filled the home with smoke, he
said. Firefighters removed a cat from the home and determined it
hadn’t been adversely affected by the smoke, Nolan said. |
| ELFD Responds to Dryer
Fire - By Michael D. McElwain - The East Liverpool Review
(7/15/2009) |
EAST LIVERPOOL, OH - Members of the city's Water
Department noticed a problem at a West Fourth Street duplex and
potentially saved the home from greater fire damage, according to the
interim fire chief. "The Water Department workers noticed something
and quickly called it in and saved a lot of damage to the structure,"
East Liverpool Fire Department Chief Bill Jones said. "We encountered
what was basically a dryer
fire," Jones said. Jones said the preliminary indication is
lint buildup in the unvented drier caused some lint to ignite. Smoke
spread throughout the duplex and that's what drew the attention of
city Water Department employees. Jones said smoke, heat and fire
damage occurred in the kitchen area of the residence. |
| Officials: Clothes Dryer
Ignites Blaze - By Jeff Murray - Elmira Star-Gazette (7/12/2009) |
ELMIRA, NY - Two Elmira families are homeless
after flames damaged their Westside apartment house. The fire started
in the back of the house, and investigators determined
it was ignited by a clothes
dryer, according to Deputy Elmira Fire Chief Dan Sincock.
Firefighters were able to knock down the blaze within about 15
minutes of their arrival, Sincock said, but not before the back of the
house sustained substantial fire, smoke and water damage, especially
on the first floor. |
| Boonville Mobile Home Fire
- WTVW (7/8/2009) |
BOONVILLE, IN -
An overheated dryer may
be the cause of a mobile home fire in Boonville. Fire crews were
called out around 5 Tuesday evening. They say the family was inside
when the fire started -- but everyone got out unharmed. The family
says they were planning to move and had stored a bunch of boxes in the
utility room and that likely fueled the fire. The home is a total
loss. |
| Family Escapes Early
Morning Fire - Las Vegas Sun (6/30/2009) |
HENDERSON, NV - An early morning house fire in
Henderson has displaced a family of six, but all of them escaped
without injuries, according to the Henderson Fire Department. The
dryer ignited materials nearby in the laundry room and spread
up the wall and into the attic, Lytle said. The house had heavy fire
damage to the laundry room and to the attic with significant smoke
damage throughout the residence. Damage was estimated at $150,000,
Jeff Lytle of the Henderson Fire Department said. |
| Fire Displaces Family -
Utica Observer Dispatch (6/27/2009) |
BOONVILLE, NY -
A fire in a family's dryer
Saturday afternoon will displace them for a couple of days. Boonville
Fire Chief Dave Pritchard said the fire spread into the cellar of the
two-story home. Pritchard said the owner of the home, Danielle
Douglas, her boyfriend and their two kids were outside when they
noticed smoke coming from the chimney. Firefighters knocked down the
blaze in about 20 minutes, but Pritchard said the fire damaged
electrical wires and the breaker panel to the house. He estimated the
damage at about $10,000. |
| Early Morning Home Fire -
Bradford conty Telegraph (6/26/2009) |
WORTHINGTON SPRINGS, FL - A mobile home in
Worthington Springs was destroyed by an early morning fire. Union
County volunteer fire fighters from Worthington Springs and The Groves
responded to the fire. Neighboring Alachua County's LaCrosse Fire
Department also arrived on the scene to provide extra water to douse
the fire. None of the family members who resided in the rental home
were injured, but virtually everything inside was lost. The fire
marshal's office reported the
fire originated in the dryer venting hose that was clogged with lint
and ignited during operation of the dryer. These hoses should be
checked and kept free of lint build-up on a regular basis.
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| Dryer Fire Damages Home -
WKOW ABC Channel 27 (6/23/2009) |
MAGNOLIA,WI - Evansville Fire crews were on the
scene of a residential fire in the Town of Magnolia late Monday night
that badly damaged the home. Fire and EMS, along with Rock County
Sheriff's Office Deputies, and fire crews from Edgerton, Albany and
Brooklyn, responded to the call. Investigators say the fire appeared
to have started in a clothes
dryer vent on the first floor of the two-story house. The
building is still standing but the Sheriff's Office says there is
extensive fire and smoke damage. |
| Fire Damages Pittsburg
Home - Joplin Globe (6/14/2009) |
PITTSBURG,KS - No injuries were reported in a
fire Tuesday that burned a rear room of a home in Pittsburg. Capt.
Jim Radell of the Pittsburg Fire Department said the occupant of the
home, Charity Rhuems, escaped before firefighters arrived. Heavy
smoke and fire were found in a rear addition of the single-story,
frame house, Radell said. Firefighters confined the fire to the back
room for the most part, he said, although there was slight damage to
the attic. A clothes dryer is
believed to have been the cause of the fire, Radell said.
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| Home Sustains Damage
following Sunday Morning Fire - Tallahassee Democrat (6/14/2009) |
TALLAHASSEE, FL - A small fire broke out Sunday
morning after a dryer caught
fire. No one was injured in the fire, as it was contained to
the wash room, said officials from the Tallahassee Fire Department.
Well after the fire was extinguished, smoke could be seen billowing
from the home and into the tall pine trees that shaded the home and
neighboring street. There is an estimated $1,500 in damage to the one
story home in the Betton Hills neighborhood. |
| Dryer Fire Damages Duplex
- By Mike Hoeft - Green Bay Press Gazette (6/12/2009) |
De Pere, WI -
A fire in a clothes dryer
Friday morning caused significant damage to a duplex on De Pere’s west
side. One adult was home at the time, and got out safely at about 8
a.m. There were no injuries, said De Pere Fire Chief Robert Kiser.
Three children who live in the duplex were not home at the time.
“There was serious smoke and water damage. We had the fire under
control within 20 minutes,” Kiser said. Ashwaubenon Fire Department
assisted. |
| Fire Displaces Family from
Home - Cherry Hill Courier Post (6/10/2009) |
CHERRY HILL, NJ - A Cherry Hill family of five
has been displaced from their home after it burned Tuesday evening,
authorities said. A family member told dispatchers that
the fire was first noticed in
a clothes dryer on the first floor of the house. When
firefighters arrived, authorities said the "fast-moving fire" had
spread to all levels of the house, rendering "high heat and heavy
smoke" conditions. Thirty township firefighters extinguished the fire
in 45 minutes. |
| Postal Workers Save Man
from Home that Caught Fire - By Valerie Olander - The Detroit News
(6/10/2009) |
DETROIT, MI - Quick thinking by two postal
workers likely saved the life of a man and one of two dogs Tuesday
morning as smoke from a dryer fire filled a small ranch home near
Wildwood and Glenwood, fire officials said Wednesday. "If they didn't
wake this guy up it could have been a very unfortunate incident," said
Capt. John Adams of the Westland Fire Department. Adams said the man,
in his 20s, had soot and ash in his nasal passages, a sign that he
could have been overcome if postal carriers Sharon Roulo and Lori
Boljesic had not banged on windows until he awoke. The fire was
contained to a small laundry closet, although smoke spread rapidly,
Adams said. Lint in a dryer
caused the flames. The man who lives in the house and his
mother are staying with friends since the house is uninhabitable due
to fire and smoke damage. |
| Clothes Dryer Sparks House
Fire, Sending Two to Hospital - By Sonja Isger, Lannis Waters -
Palm Beach Post (6/8/2009) |
WEST PALM BEACH, FL - Firefighters have worked
through the morning to douse a house fire in West Palm Beach that sent
two to the hospital. The fire
started in the clothes dryer in the laundry room, West Palm
Beach Fire Batallion Chief Mark Yates said. Firefighters were met at
the scene by one of the home's residents standing locked inside a gate
that surrounded the house, screaming, "Get me out of here."
Firefighters had to cut the lock to get to the man, who told them
another resident was bedridden and could not get out of the house.
The two have been taken to St. Mary's Medical Center to be checked
for smoke inhalation. The home sustained moderate smoke damage.
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| Home Fire Blamed on Dryer
- Livonia Observer (6/5/2009) |
LIVONIA, MI -
A dryer fire caused an
estimated $100,000 damage to the contents and structure of a
Livonia home Tuesday. No one was hurt in the blaze, which started at
7:31 a.m. in the basement of the brick ranch east of Merriman and
south of Seven Mile, said Earl Fesler, senior inspector for the
Livonia Fire Department. The fire started when lint got too close to
the flame in the gas-fired appliance, he said. “Lint is very
combustible,” he said, adding that lint screens need to be cleaned
after every load and dryer exhausts need to be cleaned at least once a
year. “A little flame will turn into a big fire.” |
| Left Bank Open for
Business Despite Fire - The Buffalo News (5/25/2009) |
BUFFALO, NY -
A dryer fire in the
basement of a popular West Side restaurant left an estimated $40,000
damage to the contents of the building early this morning, Buffalo
fire officials reported. Firefighters responded to the 4:39 a.m.
alarm at the Left Bank, 511 Rhode Island St., just west of Richmond
Avenue. |
| Dryer Causes Fire - WDBJ
Roanoke News Channel 7 (5/20/2009) |
ROANOKE, VA - Crews in Roanoke responded to a
fire this morning at a duplex on Riverland Road. They received the
call at 9:30 and had the fire under control within five minutes. When
crews arrived, they found light smoke showing from the upper part of
the duplex. A dryer was on fire, and the fire had spread to the walls
of the room. Investigators say
the fire started from the
dryer. The home had smoke detectors, but they weren't working
because the batteries were dead. |
| Fire Confined to Home’s
Laundry Room - The Buffalo News (5/19/2009) |
ROYALTON, NY - Two residents of a home were
treated for smoke inhalation after a fire in their laundry room during
the noon hour Monday, the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office reported. The
fire started in a dryer after a load of wet clothing was put in
it, deputies said. After one resident saw flames under the dryer, the
family fled outside with several pets. Another family member outside
attempted unsuccessfully to extinguish the blaze with a garden hose.
Middleport volunteers limited the fire to the laundry room.
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| Family's Trailer Lost to
Fire - Edinburgh Evening News (5/18/2009) |
JEFFERSON CITY, MO - A Callaway County family is
homeless after their trailer went up in flames just before noon off
Route J near Millersburg. The mother was able to escape safely with
her two young children, a four-year-old boy and a six-year-old girl,
after their clothes dryer
caught fire near the back left corner of the structure. "[I
was] doin' laundry. I was on the phone with my mother and I looked
back and it was on fire,” said the mother. “And it had just started
filling up with smoke so fast I had to get my kids out. I lost a dog,
I lost everything I have." The family lost one of three dogs, and two
baby ducklings. The mother duck was saved. |
| Fire Scare at City Care
Home - Edinburgh Evening News (5/18/2009) |
EDINBURGH, UK - RESIDENTS of a care home had to
be evacuated last night when a tumble
dryer in the laundry room
caught fire. During the incident, at 9.30pm last night, one
member of staff suffered smoke inhalation while trying to evacuate
Morlich House, on Church Hill. The staff member was treated at the
scene and did not require hospital treatment. |
| Dryer is Cause of
Apartment Fire - by Kevin Hoffman - The Mountain Mail (5/12/2009) |
SALIDA, CO - Salida Fire Chief Don Taylor said
Monday a dryer sparked the
fire. He said a combination of heat, lint and limited
ventilation ignited the blaze in the dryer exhaust pipe while owners
were away. Firefighters arrived and cleared the house with a primary
search as they extinguished the blaze and broke windows for
ventilation. Taylor said the room housing the washer and dryer was
destroyed and there was heat damage to the adjacent kitchen. Smoke
damage permeated the entire two-apartment building. |
| Dryer Fire Burns Home -
Cape Codder (5/8/2009) |
BREWSTER, MA - A home in Brewster was damaged
when a dryer caught fire May 7, at 3:45 p.m. The
fire started in the dryer vent, due to the build up of lint in the
hose. It burned the vent tube and extended to the wall and
floor above. The fire was quickly extinguished with minor damage to
the building. The house required smoke ventilation and checking for
any fire extension. **Fire safety note: make sure lint is cleaned
from dryers and hose. A metal hose is preferred. |
| Crews Tackle Tumble Dryer
Blaze - BBC News (5/5/2009) |
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, ENGLAND UK - Emergency crews
have tackled a blaze at a house in Nottingham which
began in a tumble dryer,
fire officers Fire and Rescue were called to the property in
Bakersfield. Fire officers said a 12-year-old girl's prompt actions
managed to save her family from the blaze. Firefighters said if the
girl had not heard a noise, the house could have been destroyed.
Watch manager Tim Hage said: "The girl was woken up by what she
thought was the sound of fireworks. "When she went downstairs she
discovered the tumble dryer was on fire. "She then alerted the rest
of the family who raised the alarm and managed to escape. Her actions
saved them. "The property did have smoke alarms but our investigations
found they weren't working. |
| Fire Damage was Fire’s
Worst Enemy - Jenny Lancour - Escanaba Daily Press (5/2/2009) |
FORD RIVER, MI - A fire put itself out when the
heat melted a plastic water line at a Ford River home Friday
afternoon, according to fire officials. Shortly after 1 p.m., Ford
River Township volunteer firefighters were called to the scene of a
fire at the home of Ken Neuens. When firefighters arrived, the home
was filled with smoke,said Fire Chief Jon Giese. Firefighters
determined the dryer had
started on fire and the heat from the blaze melted plastic
water hosing, putting the fire out, Giese said. "When I got home,
there was smoke and water everywhere," said Neuens, who had left the
dryer running when he left earlier in the day. Neuens said there was
fire damage around the washer and dryer, black soot throughout the
home, and a lot of water to clean up. |
| Dog Dies in Fire - Kitsap
Sun (4/30/2009) |
BREMERTON, WA - A dog died Thursday in a fire
that badly damaged a Navy Yard City house, according to South Kitsap
Fire and Rescue. Crews were called at about 10:45 a.m. The fire was
knocked down in less than 15 minutes, SKFR Duty Chief Jon Gudmundsen
said. A woman living in the upstairs part of the duplex noticed the
dryer was on fire and
tried to put it out, Gudmundsen said. When she couldn't, she called
for help. Downstairs residents called 911 and also tried to put the
fire out, but couldn't. The woman living upstairs was taken to
Harrison Medical Center for smoke inhalation, Gudmundsen said. About
16 firefighters helped extinguish the fire. The upstairs part of the
home was badly damaged by the fire and the contents of the residence
were destroyed. The downstairs part of the duplex sustained mostly
water damage, Gudmundsen said. |
| Dryer Fire Injures One,
Damages Home - Cape Cod Times (4/29/2009) |
HYANNIS, MA - A
dryer fire on the
second floor of a Pitcher's Way home Monday injured one person and
caused about $12,000 in damage, a fire department official said. A
resident of the home was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation,
according to a spokesman for the Hyannis Fire Department. The
emergency call came in shortly before 4 p.m., and firefighters
encountered heavy smoke on the home's second floor, where the dryer
was located, the spokesman said. |
| Fire Destroys Home,
Displaces Family - By Cade Fowler - WALB NBC News Channel 10
(4/28/2009) |
ALBANY, GA - Fifteen people were asleep inside a
one-story, brick home at 925 South Street when one of them awoke to
discover the house was about to go up in flames. "I was asleep. And
in my sleep, I woke up and I saw fire," said Anthony Dawson. When
firefighters arrived they found the home fully involved. Neighbors
watched as crews knocked out hot spots to make entry inside the smokey,
burned out home where all of the family's belongings were destroyed.
With the home now a complete loss, the family considers themselves
lucky that young Anthony reacted when he did. Fire investigators have
determined that a dryer caused
the fire. |
| Clothes Dryer Suspect in
Fire - The Valley Courier (4/28/2009) |
ALAMOSA, CO - Alamosa firefighters responded to
the 1711 block of San Juan Ave., the Geri Archuleta residence, early
yesterday afternoon on a home fire suspected to have been caused by
either an electrical problem or
a buildup of lint in the
family’s clothes dryer. Alamosa Deputy Fire Chief Tony Bobicki
said the call came in at approximately 1:30 p.m. and about a dozen AFD
volunteers responded. Bobicki said about three-quarters of the single
family home suffered some smoke damage but no one was injured.
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| Clothes Dryer Caused Fire
- By Len Ashworth - Lithgow Mercury (4/27/2009) |
LITHGOW, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA - Two people
were taken to Lithgow Hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation
after a fire in a home yesterday. Lithgow West and Lithgow Fire
Brigade units as well as police and ambulance were called shortly
after midday after a fire broke out in the laundry. Brigade members
were quickly able to control the fire but moderate damage was caused
to the laundry. There was also some smoke damage to the rest of the
house. Brigade members initially treated one occupant with oxygen due
to smoke inhalation. Two occupants were later taken to the hospital
by ambulance for further observation. The
cause of the fire was traced to an overheated clothes dryer in
the laundry. |
| Fire damages Dorchester
Triple-decker - By John M. Guilfoil - The Boston Globe (4/25/2009) |
BOSTON, MA - A two-alarm fire that may have been
caused by a clothes dryer
caused extensive damage this morning to a triple-decker home in a
densely populated section of Boston's Dorchester neighborhood, the
fire department said. Fire crews, who were summoned to the scene were
able to contain and knock down the blaze, which started on the third
floor, before it spread to neighboring homes, located only a few feet
away on both sides. Steve MacDonald, a Boston Fire Department
spokesman, estimated the damage at $350,000. |
| Dryer Fire Chases
Residents - Sheboygan Press (4/23/2009) |
NORTHBROOK, IL - An overnight
dryer fire chased
several residents from a south-side duplex, according to the Sheboygan
Fire Department. The dryer caught fire about 12:20 a.m. Thursday in
the basement of a residence, said Shift Commander Donald Reznichek.
He said firefighters arrived to find the basement and first floor
apartment full of smoke. The first floor occupants had evacuated, and
no one was home in the second floor. |
| Clothes Dryer Blamed for
Starting Northbrook Home Fire - By Todd Shield - The Northbrook
Star (4/22/2009) |
NORTHBROOK, IL - A clothes dryer left running
too long was the apparent cause of a Northbrook house fire. No people
were injured in the smoky fire. But a village emergency worker was
seen carrying the body of a lifeless dog in a bag out of the house.
Mike Mendel, a student at Glenbrook North High School, who lived at
the home said he put clothes into the dryer, set it for 45 minutes and
left to be with friends. He said firefighters told him
the fire's cause was the dryer.
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| Dryer Causes House Fire -
By Carla Keppler - The Eastern Iowa Gazette (4/20/2009) |
IOWA CITY, IA - Aaron Stych sat outside his
Brookwood Drive home this afternoon as firefighters battled
a blaze that resulted from a
plugged clothes dryer vent. Four Iowa City fire engines and a
command vehicle responded after a neighbor called about the smoke. Stych
smelled a burning scent that resembled a hot dryer just soon before
the neighbor arrived. Upon investigation, Stych discovered the wall
near the dryer up in flames near the ceiling and found the wall
"bubbling" where the dryer was connected. Fire officials distinqued
the inferno within a half-hour and were on scene for an hour.
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| Students Get Day off After
Dryer Fire - By Jeffrey Blackwell - Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
(4/18/2009) |
EAST ROCHESTER, NY - Students in East Rochester
are getting an unexpected day off today because a
dryer fire early this
morning filled district buildings with smoke. The flames destroyed
the dryer, but did little damage to the building, according to East
Rochester school superintendent Howard Maffucci. Fire crews had the
flames out quickly, but not before the fire filled the complex with
smoke. “We opened the door and there was a lot of smoke,” Maffucci
said. “We had to turn off all these systems and didn’t want students
in the building today.” |
| Dryer Vent Blamed In Fire
- Tyler Morning Telegraph (4/18/2009) |
LONGVIEW, TX - Investigators determined a fire
that heavily damaged the Ramada Inn in town on Tuesday
started in a dryer vent,
according to a statement issued Friday by the Longview Fire
Department. Local fire investigators and the Bureau of Alcohol
Tobacco Firearms and Explosives determined the Ramada Inn fire
originated in a dryer vent and spread rapidly through a chase, said
Assistant Fire Chief Claude Ford. The fire destroyed at least 50
rooms in the hotel complex and caused approximately $1.2 million in
damage, officials said. |
| Clothes Dryer Destroyed in
Fire - By Mary Callahan - Santa Rosa Press Democrat (4/16/2009) |
SANTA ROSA, CA - A clothes
dryer fire brought fire
crews out to Santa Rosa’s Roseland area early Thursday, where
firefighters managed to prevent the fire from spreading beyond a
corner of the garage. Santa Rosa Fire Battalion Chief Andy Pforsich
said the 6:25 a.m. fire probably started in an
accumulation of lint in the
dryer vent. The fire on Janero Drive off Stony Point Road,
south of Sebastopol Road destroyed the dryer and the clothes inside,
he said. |
| Laundry Room Fire Causes
$30K of Damage - WBBM News Radio 780 (4/12/2009) |
HOFFMAN STATES, IL - A laundry room fire caused
approximately $30,000 in damage to a Hoffman Estates town house. The
Hoffman Estates Fire Department was notified of a
dryer fire at 1811
Sessions Walk. When the first responding units got to the scene they
found light smoke coming from the two-story town house, a release from
the Hoffman Estates Fire Department said. Firefighters entered the
town house and found that the fire had extended out of the laundry
area of the second floor. The unit sustained fire and smoke damage
estimated at $30,000, according to the fire department. |
| Clothes Dryer Fire
Destroys South Bend Home - WNDU TV South Bend NBC Channel 16
(4/10/2009) |
SOUTH BEND, IN - A South Bend home is destroyed
after a fire that broke out Friday afternoon. Crews were called to
the scene of a dryer fire
and found heavy smoke coming from the home. Investigators were quick
to the scene, because they were looking into another fire a couple of
blocks away. One person was inside at the time. He got out uninjured,
but crews say two pets did die in the fire. Investigators say the
home is a total loss. |
| Fire on Causes Major
Damage - By Stephen Johnson - KHQA - Channel 7 News (4/10/2009) |
QUINCY, IL - A
dryer fire gets the
blame for a late night blaze at 3rd and Hampshire in Quincy. The fire
caused major damage to the Peppco uniform company and the Grandview
Church youth ministry building. The fire started just after eleven pm
in Peppco and quickly spread burning through the ceiling and up
through the floor. Both Peppco and the youth ministry sustained fire,
smoke and water damage. |
| Dryer Fire Displaces Home
Occupants - The Cincinnati Enquirer (4/5/2009) |
CORRYVILLE, OH - Three adults have been
displaced by a Saturday evening residential fire during which
Cincinnati firefighters rescued a woman stuck on the porch roof of a
three-story building. Officials said the fire was brought under
control within 30 minutes. A
clothes dryer caused the fire, according to investigators.
Smoke detectors were present but not in use. Damage is estimated at
$40,000 and no injuries were reported. |
| Clothes-dryer fire causes
$100,000 in damage - By Alejandra Molina - The Orange County
Register (3/30/2009) |
RANCHO SANTA MARGARITE, CA - A
clothes dryer caused a fire
at a Rancho Santa Margarita apartment complex this morning,
authorities said. The fire was reported at 8:15 a.m. About 20
firefighters responded to the fire in the laundry room area of the
complex. The firefighters had it wrapped up by 10:25 a.m., Orange
County Fire Authority Capt. Greg McKeown said. The fire caused an
estimated $75,000 damage to the structure and $25,000 to the contents
of the complex. |
| Family Survives Fire
Thanks to Neighborhood Pit Bull - By Derek Kravitz - The
Washington Post (3/29/2009) |
ALEXANDRIA, VA - A barking pit bull alerted a
family of five to a smoldering fire in the basement of an Alexandria
townhouse this weekend, fire officials said. Jasmine, a young pit
bull, began barking after a fire broke out shortly before 1 a.m.
Saturday in the basement of a brick duplex. Smoke alarms sounded, but
the family only heard the barking before emergency responders arrived.
Firefighters discovered a fire inside a wall behind a washer and
dryer, which had started in
the dryer vent. Damage was estimated at $20,000. |
| Fire Damage - Battle Creek
Enquirer (3/26/2009) |
BATTLE CREEK, MI - Fire caused about $115,000
damage to the home of Renee Edwards at 95 N. Cedar Ave. in Battle
Creek. The fire was reported to Battle Creek firefighters at 12:01
a.m. Tuesday. The fire was
blamed on a clothes dryer. No one was injured. |
| House Fire Cause Linked to
Dryer - By Kevin Rollason - Winnipeg Free Press (3/21/2009) |
BRIDGEWATER, NOVA SCOTIA - The
cause of a house fire is
linked to a dryer running while no one was home, the province's
Fire Marshal's Office determined. Lint in a dryer pipe and a plastic
vent hose were contributors, suggested Deputy Fire Marshal Derwin
Swinemar, who determined the cause as accidental. The single-storey
home had flames shooting through its roof when the first responding
officer of the Italy Cross-Middlewood fire department arrived. Fire
Chief Ron Whynot said the fire was too far advanced to save anything
but despite the loss of the structure, firefighters did a credible job
to get an intense blaze in hand in quick order. |
| House Destroyed After Fire
- By Kevin Rollason - Winnipeg Free Press (3/21/2009) |
WINNIPEG, MANITOBA - Four East St. Paul
residents were injured earlier this morning when a fire broke out in
the basement of their Henderson Highway home. East St. Paul Fire
Chief Ray Riddolls said they suspect the
cause of the fire was due to
lint catching fire in the dryer or the dryer vent. Riddoll
said the four residents were taken to hospital where they were treated
and released. He said an adult woman suffered cuts from window glass
when she escaped the burning home. The three other adult residents,
two males and a female, were treated for smoke inhalation.
|
| Neighbors Help Man Escape
House Fire - By Andrea V. Hernandez - Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
(3/15/2009) |
COLUMBUS, GA - Neighbors helped a man with Down
syndrome escape his Columbus home Saturday after it caught on fire.
Around 9 a.m., a fire ignited in the Plantation Road home’s laundry
room. “The dryer had caught
on fire and caught the room on fire,” said Battalion Chief
Terry Herring of Columbus Fire and Emergency Medical Services. The
young man, who is in his 20s, was in the house at the time. Four fire
trucks and one ambulance responded. Firefighters were able to put out
the fire in about five minutes and no one was hurt. Herring estimated
the house sustained about $10,000 worth of fire and smoke damage.
|
| Extensive Damage Caused by
Lint Fire - Santa Maria Times (3/6/2009) |
GUADALUPE, CA - Lint that built up in a
clothes dryer caused a house
fire in Guadalupe on Thursday afternoon, Fire Chief Jack Owen
Jr. said. Guadalupe firefighters, led by Capt. Richard Galindo, went
to Surfbird Lane where they discovered a single-family home with heavy
smoke showing from the garage and front door area, according to Owen.
The house, which had about $30,000 in damages to the structure and
$70,000 to the contents, is uninhabitable so the residents - two
adults and two children - are staying with relatives, Owen said.
|
| Dryer Suspected as Cause
of Fire - By Cassie Foss - The Grand Rapids Press (3/3/2009) |
TALLMADGE TOWNSHIP, MI - Fire investigators told
owners of a spa damaged by a fire this morning that
lint in a clothes dryer likely
caused the blaze. Amy Glass was at the spa this morning and
had been doing laundry. She started the dryer and left to go to her
daughter's home about a mile away. When she returned, the building
was in flames. The insured building sustained extensive water and
smoke damage. Fire crews were shoveling insulation from the attic this
morning. Five departments responded to the fire. |
| Lint In Clothes Dryer
Causes House Fire - By Hilda Munoz - The Hartford Courant
(3/3/2009) |
EAST HARTFORD, CT - Backed up lint in a
clothes dryer caught fire
Monday evening at home on Cheshire Street, fire officials said. The
family of six made it out of the single family house. The incident
can serve as a lesson on appliance maintenance, said Assistant Fire
Chief William Perez. Perez said the dryer's vent pipe was clogged
with lint. |
| Dryer Fire Leaves Family
Homeless - By Andrea VanValkenburg - Plattsburgh Press Republican
(2/24/2009) |
PLATTSBURGH, NY - Tina Bushey was able to escape
to safety with her baby midday Tuesday when
a dryer fire sent flames
shooting through her home. The local mother called 911 and ran
outside with her young child as smoke began to billow inside her Honey
Drive home around 12:30 p.m. Within minutes of the emergency call,
District 3 firefighters arrived to find smoke coming out all sides of
the residence. "We opened the door; there was a lot of black smoke,
and it was well involved in the back end of the house," District 3
Second Assistant Chief Steve Fuller said. Despite the fast action by
more than 25 volunteers, the small house suffered extensive damage and
is now considered a total loss. |
| Condo Reeks of Smoke After
Dryer Fire - By Erin Duffy - The Times of Trenton (2/24/2009) |
HAMILTON, NJ - A couple with a small baby were
temporarily displaced Monday night after
a fire started in a dryer,
causing their second-floor condo to fill with smoke. Firefighters
responded to a call at 8:40 p.m. for a dryer fire in a second-floor
laundry closet. The fire was contained to the dryer and quickly
extinguished, but not before the condo had filled with smoke. A
neighbor attempting to help the couple combat the fire was treated for
smoke inhalation at the scene. "This is a perfect example of why it's
important to not run a dryer when you're not home," said Scott
McCormick, fire marshall at Nottingham Volunteer Fire Co. He said the
fire's damage would have been much worse had the homeowners not been
present to quickly call the fire department. |
| Rental Clothes Dryer no
Bargain for Family - By Mark Todd - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
(2/24/2009) |
CONNEAUT, OH - A fire apparently
sparked by a clothes dryer
damaged a Harbor Street home early Monday morning, firefighters said.
Firefighters from all three stations were sent to the address about
12:30 a.m. The occupant said he had recently obtained the machines
from a rental company. Both machines were destroyed, firefighters
said. Fire personnel and equipment spent nearly two hours at the
scene, according to the report. The family was running the dryer when
they went to bed. |
| Dryer Fire Leads to Loss
of Home - By Steve McConnell - Wayne Independent (2/23/2009) |
MADISON TOWNSHIP, PA - An early morning fire
destroyed a mobile home in Madison Township last Friday. At about
1:48 a.m., Madisonville and surrounding fire departments responded to
a blaze at Arido’s Trailer Park in Madison Township, Lackawanna County
The dwelling and the owner’s possessions were completely destroyed by
the fire, according to the state police report. An investigation
revealed that the fire
originated from a clothes dryer, spreading from there outward.
|
| Dryer Fire Damages Home -
By Sydney Schwartz - Pembroke Mariner & Reporter (2/19/2009) |
PEMBROKE, MA - Traci Milchunes was about to
leave her house with her young children on Wednesday, when she heard
the fire alarm go off. Fire officials say
the fire started in the
clothes dryer and spread to the rest of the basement. Fire
Chief James Neenan said the house is not structurally damaged, but
there is extensive smoke and water damage. The Milchunes will not be
able to return home for some time. Milchunes said she believes the
fire had already started when she was feeding dinner to her children.
She feels lucky that her family was able to get out. “I’m absolutely
devastated,” she said. “My kids are safe. I have my husband.
Everything else, they’re just things.” |
| Dryer Fire - By Mark
Hornickel - Kenosha News (2/19/2009) |
KENOSHA, WI - At about 5:35 p.m., firefighters
were called to 2114 54th St. for a report of smoke in a basement.
According to Battalion Chief Matt Haerter, the
fire originated inside a dryer
and was confined to the appliance. Haerter said smoke traveled
throughout the two-level home, and all of its occupants were
evacuated. No one was injured. Haerter said the home was being
ventilated so that the residents could return. |
| Fire Reported in Mentor -
The News Herald (2/17/2009) |
MENTOR, OH - Mentor Fire responded to a blaze
Monday night which caused approximately $3,000 in damage to a home on
Acacia Avenue. The department received the call at 9:56 p.m. and
responded to a report of a house filling with smoke. Upon arrival
firefighters found a house charged with smoke from a dryer vent fire
in the basement. The cause of
the fire was determined to be a lint buildup in the flexible dryer
vent hose. The occupant did not have any working smoke
detectors inside of the house. |
| Plugged Dryer Vent Causes
House Fire - Wrightstown Post Gazette (2/12/2009) |
APPLETON, WI - One person was taken to a
hospital with minor smoke inhalation after a
dryer fire Wednesday
morning. Lori Casey, public education specialist for the Appleton
Fire Department, said an unidentified number of residents from the
two-unit rental home exited the home before firefighters arrived after
the 11:07 a.m. call. She said the fire started in the basement and
was traced to a plugged dryer vent. She said one person was taken to
a hospital as a precautionary measure with smoke inhalation. The home
sustained light to moderate smoke damage but no fire damage, she said.
|
| Dryer Fire at Nursing Home
- Muskegon Chronicle (2/11/2009) |
MUSKEGON, MI - A
dryer fire at a North
Muskegon nursing home Tuesday is under investigation by fire
officials. North Muskegon Fire Department officials responded to
Hillcrest Nursing Centre at 8:35 p.m. No one at the facility was
injured as a result of fire, which was contained to the dryer, said
Fire Chief Steve Lague. The approximately 55 residents of the
single-story building were moved to a safer part of the building when
the incident occurred, Lague said. |
| Clothes Dryer Blamed in
House Fire - Athens Banner-Herald (2/9/2009) |
ATHENS, GA -
A clothes dryer ignited a fire
that damaged a South Oconee house Monday morning, Oconee County Fire
Chief Bruce Thaxton said. Firefighters were called to the home at
8:10 a.m. and used about 4,000 gallons of water to douse the fire,
Thaxton said. Flames gutted the basement and ran up a wall, burning a
second-floor bedroom and part of the attic, he said. Though
considered an accidental fire, firefighters asked the state Fire
Marshal's Office to investigate. |
| Smoke Damage Heavy
Following Dryer Fire - By Melissa McCrady and Jay Sorgi -
Newsradio 620 Milwaukee (2/6/2009) |
NIAGARA FALLS, NY - A
dryer fire in the
basement of a home at 6614 Lindbergh Ave. caused an undetermined
amount of damage at about 1:30 p. m. Saturday, fire officials said.
The fire caused heavy smoke damage throughout the house, but fire
damage was contained to an area around the dryer, according to
reports. |
| Woman Dead in House Fire -
By Melissa McCrady and Jay Sorgi - Newsradio 620 Milwaukee
(2/6/2009) |
PADDOCK LAKE, WI - A woman is dead after a house
fire in Paddock Lake in Kenosha County. Authorities say the woman,
48, was killed inside her home, likely from smoke inhalation. "First
we initiated a search and rescue, found a victim on the floor, removed
the victim, then we had one small room on fire, the utility room that
appeared to be coming from the dryer," said Town of Salem Fire Chief
Mike Slover. The woman was given CPR and taken to St. Catherine's
Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Investigators say a buildup
of lint in the clothes dryer
is to blame. They say it was smoldering from some time, but
never ignited. The smoke and fumes filled the house. |
| Fire Burns Sheriff's
Deputy's Home - By John Harbin - Hendersonville Times-News
(2/6/2009) |
MILLS RIVER, NC - Allan Corthell, a sheriff’s
deputy and Mills River volunteer firefighter, has responded to a lot
of emergencies, but was in for a shock when he helped fight a fire at
his own house. Corthell, 43, was on patrol for the Sheriff’s Office
when he received a call from his 11-year-old son, Robert, telling him
that his home was on fire. “My wife and son were home and had been
doing some cleaning,” he said. “My wife, Cyndi, started the dryer and
went back to cleaning. Later my son thought he smelled smoke and when
they checked the laundry room
the dryer was on fire.” Firefighters were dispatched to the
home on Morris Road at 5:47 p.m., according to Mills River Fire Chief
Rick Livingston. “We had the fire under control in 10 minutes,” he
said. “There was heavy fire damage to two downstairs rooms and heavy
smoke damage to the second level.” |
| House Fire - WMBD CBS News
31(1/31/2009) |
MAPLETON, IL -
A dryer fire quickly
spread in Mapleton house this morning causing extensive damage. One
resident in the home suffered a minor burn on the hand. When
firefighters arrived on the scene, the fire had spread to the second
floor and was fully involved. Five other departments were called into
to help. Firefighters ran into problems with the hydrants on the
scene. “We have hydrants here but basically we are away from the
water supply and this is a pretty maxi flow today, bigger than you
normally have. So we were pulling a lot of water and need a lot more
water,” said Limestone Assistant Fire Chief Gary Kantner. |
| Home burns in West Valley
City - Lindsay Whitehurst - The Salt Lake Tribune (1/31/2009) |
SALT LAKE CITY, UT -
A dryer caused a home to burn
to the ground. Just before 11 p.m., a man woke to the smell of
something burning in his mobile home and found flames coming from the
dryer, said West Valley City Assistant Fire Chief Kris Romijn. After
failing to put out the fire with a bucket of water, the man ran from
the house with his wife and 1 1/2-year-old child, Romijn said.
Firefighters doused the flames within about 35 minutes, but the home
was a total loss. |
| Fire Forces Family from
Home - By Karen Jeffrey - Cape Cod Times (1/29/2009) |
MARSTONS MILLS, MA - A family was forced out of
its home Wednesday night after
a dryer fire spread to walls and ceiling in a basement.
Firefighters from the Centerville-Osterville-Marstons Mills fire
department found heavy fire in the basement and spreading to the
upstairs of the house when they first arrived at 152 Bridle Path,
according to a press release from the department. |
| Dryer Fire Causes $5,000
in Damage to Home - North County Times (1/28/2009) |
OCEANSIDE, CA -
A fire in a clothes dryer
caused about $5,000 in damage to an Oceanside home Wednesday morning
and forced a family out of the house for the night, authorities said.
The fire was reported a little after 10 a.m., Oceanside fire
Battalion Chief Rob Dunham said. The fire was confined to the inside
of a dryer in an alcove off the kitchen and firefighters quickly
extinguished it, Dunham said. The fire did not damage the structure,
but caused smoke damage throughout the home. It was the second dryer
fire Oceanside firefighters have responded to this month. |
| Fire Caused by Tumble
Dryer - By Kelly Fenna - Daily Post (1/28/2009) |
PRESTATYN, UK- A MUM last night said she and her
baby were “lucky to be alive” after her tumble
dryer burst into flames
and destroyed her kitchen. Emma Williams found her kitchen engulfed
in smoke and roaring fire. It is the sixth tumble dryer fire in North
Wales this month. Emma said she was left shaken by the incident.
“When I went back into the kitchen, there was smoke everywhere – I
dialled 999 and the fire service were here for two hours – my kitchen
was totally destroyed.” She added: “The rest of the house is ruined
and I’ve had to move out and stay with family. Dave Evans, community
safety manager, said: “We are getting concerned about the number of
incidents involving tumble dryers that we have attended in the last
month. “Since the January 5, we have been called to six house fires
which have started as a result of a tumble dryer.” |
| Dryer Fire Displaces
Family - By Jake Remaly - Parsippany Daily Record (1/27/2009) |
MADISON, NJ-
A fire that started in a dryer
displaced a North Street family with three children, the fire chief
and the Red Cross said. A resident put clothes in the dryer and
noticed flames coming out of it a few minutes later, fire Chief
Douglas Atchison said. After unsuccessfully trying to put out the
fire with an extinguisher, a resident in the house called 911, and the
family evacuated around 11 a.m., Atchison said. Atchison said the
fire was an accident, possibly caused by a dryer malfunction or a
buildup of lint. Madison firefighters extinguished the blaze, and no
injuries were reported, Atchison said. |
| Laundry Room Fire Injures
One Person, Clears Resort - The Desert Sun (1/27/2009) |
PALM SPRINGS, CA- A laundry room fire sent one
person to a hospital and forced people to evacuate the JW Marriott
Desert Springs resort. Firefighters were called to the resort about
6:30 p.m. after a clothing
dryer caught fire, according to Cal Fire. A person suffered
smoke inhalation in the fire, which was confined to a laundry room.
The victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment of minor
injuries, according to Cal Fire. About 50 guests and hotel staff were
evacuated while firefighters cleared the scene. |
| Family Escapes House Fire
- The Fon du Lac Reporter (1/26/2009) |
FON DU LAC, WI - A Fond du Lac family escaped
injury during a Saturday night house fire. The
fire came from a dryer on the second floor of the home, said
Fond du Lac Fire Department Battalion Chief John Duffy. Duffy noted
that the daughter of homeowners David and Debra Kraemer was doing
laundry around 8 p.m. when the fire started. He added the girl got
her brother out of the home when the fire began to spread. Duffy said
the second floor received heavy fire damage and the first floor
received water damage. |
| Dryer Vent Ruled Cause of
Apartment Fire - By Kelly Murad - Royal Oak Mirror (1/26/2009) |
NOVI, MI - The fire marshal determined
a dryer vent caused a blaze,
which damaged four apartment units near Nine Mile and Haggerty roads.
“We have found that the accidental cause of the fire was a Kenmore
gas dryer,” said Novi Fire Chief Frank Smith. “It appears that this
dryer vent, which is exhausted to the outside, had become detached and
was not fixed to the dryer itself, and it does get hot.” “The actual
damage was confined to about four units,” said Smith, noting the three
or four families who were unable to stay in their apartments overnight
stayed in Novi hotels. “The fire traveled up a common wall from the
first floor to the second floor.” Smith recommends residents have
dryer vents cleaned, keep combustibles away from the vents and use
rigid flexible aluminum vent ducts, not plastic. |
| Fire in a Clothes Dryer -
Republican & Herald (1/26/2009) |
SHEPPTON, PA - On Sunday night, a Sheppton home
was severely damaged and a house pet died when fire apparently erupted
in a clothes dryer. Firefighters from the Sheppton-Oneida Volunteer
Fire Company arrived at 21 W. Market St. to find flames shooting from
the building. Sheppton-Oneida Assistant Fire Chief Kyle Mummey said
initial findings suggest the
fire began in a clothes dryer in the rear of the single home.
Tan siding melted to gray near the rear door of the home. Mummey
said the first floor sustained severe fire damage and the second floor
sustained smoke and water damage. |
| Home Sustains Minor Damage
in Fire - By Phil Anderson - The Capital-Journal (1/26/2009) |
HIGHLAND PARK, KS - Several people got out of
their Highland Park home safely on Sunday afternoon when a
dryer fire was
discovered in the basement of the residence, authorities said. Topeka
firefighters were called at 2:20 p.m. to a home on a report of a dryer
fire. Firefighters using water cans extinguished the blaze quickly,
then ventilated smoke — most of which was confined to the basement —
from the home. Battalion Chief Eric Bauer said the blaze is believed
to have started as a result of lint catching on fire in the dryer.
|
| Dryer Fire Damages Home -
By Robin Fitzgerald - Biloxi-Gulfport SunHerald (1/23/2009) |
GULFPORT, MS -
A fire that started in a
clothes dryer Wednesday night damaged a home at 8183 Wisteria
St., said Fire Chief Pat Sullivan. Fifteen firefighters and six units
responded to the 11:29 p.m. call and found the dryer ablaze in the
laundry room. Sullivan said the fire was an accident. A resident was
home when the fire started. |
| Cat, Dog Rescued from
Smoky Fire - By Nancy H. Gonter - The Springfield Republican
(1/22/2009) |
MONSON, MA - Firefighters rescued a cat and dog
from a home on Tuesday after an electric
clothes dryer caused a fire
in the cellar, Fire Chief George L. Robichaud reported on Wednesday.
Firefighters were able to extinguish the fire in 10-15 minutes, but
the cause was difficult to locate initially because of heavy smoke,
the chief said. The fire caused between $15,000 and $20,000 worth of
damage. It spread from the dryer to bags of wood pellets stored
nearby, and the entire house suffered smoke damage, said the chief.
The dog and cat suffered smoke inhalation, but were expected to
survive after veterinary treatment, he said. |
| Three Left Homeless After
Home Catches Fire - The Indiana Gazette (1/20/2009) |
SHELOCTA, IN - Three people were left homeless
Monday evening when fire wrecked their mobile home. Jessica Dean, the
emergency services coordinator for the Indiana County Chapter of the
America Red Cross, said Dennis and Debbie Gardner lost everything in
the fire, but the Gardners and their child were not hurt.
Firefighters from Indiana’s Company 4, Elderton and Indiana County’s
Rapid Intervention Team responded to the alarm at 11:15 p.m.
Indiana’s First Assistant Chief Scott Schuller said
the fire apparently began in
the back of the home’s clothes dryer. |
| Fire Damages Trailer - By
Scott Nichols - WETM-TV NBC Newschannel 18 (1/20/2009) |
HECTOR, NY - Fire officials think a problem with
a dryer vent in a laundry room
caused the fire on Tuesday afternoon. The homeowner got out
safely, but two of her cats died. The Odessa fire chief says the
trailer was badly damaged and is not livable. |
| House Fire in Kills Teen -
Des Moines Register (1/19/2009) |
GLIDDEN, IA - A house fire in Glidden today
killed a teenage girl and sent three people to the hospital. The
house was almost engulfed by the time the fire department arrived.
Four people were at home at the time of the fire. A 49-year-old man,
a 6-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl escaped. The teenage girl was
found dead in a bedroom on the main floor. Carroll County Sheriff
Doug Bass said the man helped the two youngest children escape and was
injured while trying to rescue the teen. Preliminary results indicate
the possible cause as lint
build-up in the dryer vent. |
| Cats Treated for Smoke
Inhalation after Fire - By Diana Moskovitz - Miami Herald
(1/18/2009) |
NEWPORT NEWS, VA - The littlest victims of a
Sunday afternoon fire in Davie had claws, whiskers and a taste for
milk. At least nine cats were rescued and treated for smoke
inhalation after a fire in the four-story building Davie Fire-Rescue
spokesman Braulio Rosa said. The entire building was evacuated, Rosa
said, and firefighters doused the flames. But along with rescuing all
the people, firefighter also had to corral nine cats that one woman
owned, Rosa said. ''We're treating all of them for minor smoke
inhalation,'' Rosa said. The fire appears to have
started in a dryer,
Rosa said. |
| Three Dogs die in Newport
News Fire - By Cindy Clayton - The Virginian-Pilot (1/16/2009) |
NEWPORT NEWS, VA - The residents of a trailer
escaped harm Thursday night, but their three dogs died in
a fire that was blamed on a
clothes dryer. Firefighters were called at 10 p.m. to the 200
block of Stardust Circle near Denbigh Boulevard on a report of a fire,
said Deputy Chief Scott Liebold. One of the residents apparently
tried to put out the fire, but wasn’t able to get the flames under
control, Liebold said. He reminded residents to call the fire
department before trying to handle a fire on their own. |
| Student's Actions Likely
Saved House, Dog - By Ginger Livingston - The Daily Reflector
(1/15/2009) |
GREENVILLE, NC - A high school student coming
home from exams discovered his house on fire about 12:30 p.m.
Thursday. Scott Barber, 18, saw smoke in his garage after returning
home from J.H. Rose High School, where he had completed his drafting
class final exam. Barber said he opened the laundry room door and
thick, dark smoke rolled out. Firefighters told Chuck Barber and his
wife, Judy, that it appears laundry in their
dryer overheated and caught
fire. The fire traveled up the dryer vent and burned about an
hour, eventually setting a large portion of the attic on fire, Chuck
Barber said. Barber said friends pointed out [Scott] most likely
saved the house and Jake. |
| Fire Displaces Spring
Garden Family - York Daily Record (1/15/2009) |
TALAHASSEE, FL -
A dryer is to blame for a fire
Wednesday that displaced at least one family from its home in Spring
Garden Township. Barry Emig, deputy chief for York Area United Fire &
Rescue, said the fire began in the basement of one-half of a duplex.
Raquel Beaton said she was at home with her two daughters when her
11-year-old daughter smelled something smoking. Beaton opened her
basement door and saw her dryer in flames. She then left the house
with her daughters and called 911, she said. |
| Dog May Have Saved Family
in Fire - WCTV CBS News Talahassee (1/14/2009) |
TALAHASSEE, FL - A Barking dog may have saved
the lives of two Tallahassee residents early Wednesday morning. A
spokesman with the Tallahassee Fire Department says it happened at a
home at Bottom Road. The
dryer caught fire and flames did about 20-thousand dollars
damage to the home. Firefighters say there were no smoke detectors in
the home, and they say the dog woke the family up and they were able
to get out safely. |
| House Destroyed in Fire
Caused by Dryer - Peoria Journal Star (1/12/2009) |
HAVANA, IL - A Havana house was destroyed Sunday
by a fire caused by a clothes
dryer, Fire Chief John Kachanuk said. The fire was
extinguished in around 30 minutes. The homeowners were at home when
the fire started but escaped without injury. Kachanuk said the house
and its contents are a total loss, with damages estimated at $150,000.
|
| Woman's Fire Precautions
Pay Off - By Michael Drakulich - Southtown Star (1/10/2009) |
OAK FOREST, IL - Debbie DeLorenzo was home alone
in the late morning doing laundry when she heard the smoke detector go
off in her basement laundry room. When she went to check it out, she
didn't see flames. But the room had begun to fill with thick smoke.
She later would learn a fire
had started in the clothes dryer vent. Within a couple of
minutes, Oak Forest firefighters were inside battling thick smoke and
quickly put out the fire. The fire destroyed her dryer, damaged her
clothes washer and damaged the insulation behind them. |
| House Fire Displaces
Family - By Erin Duffy - The Times of Trenton (1/9/2009) |
PRINCETON, NJ - Flames engulfed a house on
Marion Road West in Princeton Thursday night, destroying the house and
leaving little but rubble inside. Police and firefighters reported to
the scene shortly after 9 p.m., after the family reported
smoke coming out of a dryer.
The dryer had caused problems earlier in the day, requiring son Brad
Schreffler to put out a small fire with an extinguisher, but he said
he thought the dryer was fine after that. "We thought it was out, but
then it went up the walls," said homeowner Janice Nini. "This was a
stubborn fire," Princeton Fire Department Chief Dan Tomalinsaid.
"There was heavy fire in the basement from the start and the
compromise of flooring made it difficult to get to the pockets of fire
in the basement." |
| Fire Leaves 3 Homeless -
Victoria Advocate (1/8/2009) |
VICTORIA, TX - Family escapes
blaze started by early morning
laundry. Three people escaped an early morning house fire
uninjured Thursday, but their home was destroyed. Diana Rodriquez was
drying and folding her laundry after 1 a.m. to avoid having to do the
chore the next morning, she said. She was in her bedroom when she
noticed a strange smell coming from her utility room next door. "I
opened up the dryer and all these red flames leapt up," Rodriquez
said. |
| Clothes Dryer Causes House
Fire - By Barry Wright - News Talk WKYX FM 94.3 (1/8/2009) |
METROPOLIS, IL - A house in Metropolis sustained
smoke damage after a dryer in
the basement caught fire Thursday morning. A neighbor saw
smoke and reported the fire shortly after 8. Firefighters arrived on
the scene moments later to put it out. |
| Fire at Hecla Resort
Disrupts New Year Party - By Chris Kitching - Winnipeg Sun
(1/6/2009) |
HELCA ISLAND, WINNIPEG, CANADA - More than 100
people had their New Year’s Eve revelry disrupted when a small fire
broke out at Radisson Hecla Oasis Resort on Hecla Island shortly
before 2008 gave way to 2009. East Interlake RCMP said 124 guests and
19 employees were evacuated to the lobby when
the blaze began in a dryer
in the hotel’s laundry room around 10:45 p.m. The fire was contained
to the dryer but smoke filled much of the hotel, preventing guests
from returning to their rooms for some time. Damage is estimated at
$5,000, but that figure doesn’t include smoke damage. |
| South Bend firefighters
Keep Fire in Dryer - WSBT TV CBS Channel 22(1/5/2009) |
SOUTH BEND, IN - Firefighters were called to a
house in the 600 block of North Preston Drive at 5 p.m. Monday. A
clothes dryer caught fire, according to a South Bend Fire
Department report, which caused moderate smoke to waft through the
house. Flames were contained to the dryer in a utility room.
|
| Fire Starts at Merced
Nursing Home - By Victoria A. Patton - Merced Sun-Star (1/5/2009) |
MERCED, CA - Flames erupted at a Merced assisted
living facility early Sunday, after a
laundry dryer caught fire.
The fire was reported shortly before 6 a.m. at the Courtyard at
Merced. Investigators believe the dryer's lint trap caught fire,
according to Battalion Chief Mark Akers. He said the fire caused
about $8,000 damage. |
| Hotel Guests Evacuated
After Fire in Laundry Room - South Devon Herald Express (1/5/2009) |
TORQUAY, ENGLAND, UK - MORE than 100 guests were
evacuated from a Torquay hotel during a fire. The blaze happened at
the Rainbow International Hotel in Belgrave Road. When the alarm
sounded guests followed the hotel's evacuation procedure and made
their way to the car park. Three fire crews attended the hotel after
reports of a fire in the lower ground floor. When they arrived
shortly before 5pm they found smoke coming from a tumble dryer. Watch
manager Nott said the fire was
caused by a dryer. A receptionist at the 140-room hotel said
the fire had caused only superficial damage to the laundry room.
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| House Fire Begins in
Clothes Dryer - Gwinnett Daily Post (1/4/2009) |
DULUTH, GA - A Friday night fire in a Duluth
house appears to have accidentally
started in a clothes dryer,
Gwinnett County Fire and Emergency Services spokesman Capt. Thomas
Rutledge said. The fire started in the appliance on the second floor
with slight extension to the attic, Rutledge said. Firefighters found
smoke showing from the front of the two-story, and the blaze was
quickly knocked down by first-due fire crews, Rutledge said.
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| Fire at Retirement
Community - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette (1/3/2009) |
FORT WAYNE, IN -
A dryer fire caused
minor smoke damage to the Towne House Retirement Community on Saturday
morning, the Fort Wayne Fire Department said. The building, at 2209
St. Joe Center Road., sustained minor smoke and water damage.
Firefighters arrived at 9:52 a.m. and had the fire under control by
10:07 a.m. after containing the fire to a dryer. The fire department
credited the sprinkler system in helping contain the fire. One
employee was treated after inhaling a small amount of smoke while
discovering the fire, the department said.She was treated at the scene
and released. |
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