July 8, 2022
By: Dwayne Page
A 4th of July fire destroyed a home in Alexandria Monday night. Although no one was injured the residents there lost all belongings in the blaze.
Alexandria Fire Chief John Partridge issued the following statement about the fire.
“Alexandria Fire was called to a structure fire the night of July 4th around 10:00 pm in the 600 block of East Main Street in Alexandria. Responders arrived on the scene to find the home heavily involved in fire with a partial roof collapse. The homeowner and all occupants made it out safely after they heard popping they believed to be fireworks but instead discovered a large amount of fire in the garage area of the home. The fire quickly moved to the remaining portions of the home which forced firefighters to attack it from the outside due to extreme heat and the danger of collapse. DeKalb County Fire also responded with additional firefighters and apparatus to fight this large fire. DeKalb County Fire Department’s Rehab Team and DeKalb EMS also responded to provide aid to firefighters working in the high temperatures that nighttime brought little relief to. Cooling fans and cold towels were used to cool firefighters working exhaustively to bring the fire under control,” said Chief Partridge.