Murfreesboro apartment fire displaces family of four

Apr 16, 2018 at 03:07 pm by Voice Wire


A fire at Ashwood Cove Apartments just after 8:30 Monday morning, April 16, has forced three adults and one child from their home, the Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department said in a news release.

As a result, three adults and one child have been displaced. The American Red Cross is assisting those residents. One person was treated on scene for smoke inhalation. No other injuries were reported.

Crews arrived on scene to find heavy smoke and flames exiting a unit on the second floor of the “PP” building, Acting Battalion Chief Raymond Smith said.

Residents in the affected apartment unit were out upon arrival. Firefighters worked to clear the surrounding apartments and even relocated a few pets a safe distance from the incident.

Smith said crews were able to get the fire extinguished quickly but, the affected unit received extensive fire damage. At least two other apartments received water damage and up to six received smoke damage.

The Fire Marshal’s Office was called to the scene to conduct a routine investigation. Fire Marshal Carl Peas said the fire appears accidental and started in the area of a blender and wall outlet on the kitchen counter.

Ashwood Cove Apartments are located at 1606 N. Tennessee Blvd.

 
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