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spk7951 01-17-2011 02:16 PM

House Fire in TV
 
Central Florida News 13 is reporting a home in TV was destroyed by fire early today and one person was sent to the hospital. I believe it was in Bonnybrook.
http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news...-1-to-hospital

skip0358 01-18-2011 08:43 AM

Fire
 
After seeing the picture in the paper today I'm glad everyone made it out OK.This should serve as a reminder to every one. Test your smoke alarms,change the batteries when you change your clocks, know a second way out of your house and if the alarm goes off DO NOT sit up in bed. Roll out and crawl on the floor to your exit.If you have to use your bedroom window make sure the bedroom door is closed first.

chuckster 01-18-2011 10:06 AM

Great info skip....Thanks..... Tips like roll out of bed, crawl to exit, close bedroom door, etc. should be published in the paper in addition to the usual check smoke detectors.

SALYBOW 01-18-2011 10:11 AM

Thank You
 
These are great tips that I have not heard. I will keep the people in that home in my prayers. Imagine losing everything.

Mikeod 01-18-2011 01:01 PM

Don't forget to test the temp of any door if it is closed in case the fire is on the other side. Put your hand on the door. If the door is hot, don't use it!!

Floridagal 01-18-2011 02:13 PM

The fire was terrible. I guess they didn't have smoke alarms. I'm so glad they got out safely. Loosing all your positions is a horrible experience, but getting out and being safe is just great. I just would like to know what did cause that fire and if it is something we should all be aware of and make sure it doesn't happen to us.

2BNTV 01-18-2011 02:47 PM

What a trajedy. I can't begin to imagine how it would be to lose everything you worked all your life for.

My hope and prayers are that everyone will be all right from this terrible fire.

Skip and Mike:

Great tips to remember.

Russ_Boston 01-18-2011 04:20 PM

Bonnybrook is not that old (maybe 2003?). Why wouldn't there be smoke detectors?

I would think that they would be wired even in 2003.

Things can be replaced. People can not. I'm glad they made it out OK.

Bogie Shooter 01-18-2011 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Floridagal (Post 323814)
The fire was terrible. I guess they didn't have smoke alarms. I'm so glad they got out safely. Loosing all your positions is a horrible experience, but getting out and being safe is just great. I just would like to know what did cause that fire and if it is something we should all be aware of and make sure it doesn't happen to us.

I believe the owner was quoted in the paper that he heard the alarms go off.

EXYZEE40 01-18-2011 04:56 PM

Bonnybrook fire
 
Re: smoke detectors - if I remember correctly our first Village home in 2001 and our current Bonnybrook home did have smoke detectors and a carbon monoxide detector installed by The Villages.

gongoozler 01-18-2011 05:52 PM

All Villages homes south of 466 certainly have wired in smoke detectors (required by the building codes). These alarms are wire in together AND they have battery backup . . . so if an alarm did not go off they would have had to turn off the electricity AND removed all batteries or removed the alarms themselves.
I'm surprised that Florida law does not required smoke detectors AND carbon monoxide detectors in a garage attached to a home as it is in many other states.

Other tips . . . wrap yourself in a blanket when getting out from the bedroom, have a fire extinguisher in the house, and always have a flashlight and your car keys next to the bed . . . you can then hit the panic button on the electronic key to wake neighbors and/or others in the house. (also good if you have someone breaking in the home).

Pturner 01-18-2011 06:39 PM

Thank you Skip and Gongoozler for the excellent tips. My heart goes out to the family.

graciegirl 01-18-2011 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ_Boston (Post 323838)
Bonnybrook is not that old (maybe 2003?). Why wouldn't there be smoke detectors?

I would think that they would be wired even in 2003.

Things can be replaced. People can not. I'm glad they made it out OK.

As usual I agree with Russ.

(AND, Russ and Linda....you've been here and gone and we still haven't met in person. My bad)

But about this awful fire. It is yet another home totally consumed by fire here in TV. I don't understand how new homes can so quickly be incinerated! The paper said he was awakened by a pop pop noise and he turned on the lights and saw smoke. The fire department arrived in 3.5 minutes but still the house was almost totally consumed. We had rain last night, could it have been lightning??

But even if the house had been struck, how could it have almost burned to the ground? The picture in the paper was evidence of a huge, huge blaze. News stories that are usually broadcast in other areas say....so many thousands worth of damage. That isn't so here. They burn completely to the ground.

Bill-n-Brillo 01-18-2011 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gongoozler (Post 323855)
.....I'm surprised that Florida law does not required smoke detectors AND carbon monoxide detectors in a garage attached to a home as it is in many other states.....

Pretty sure that a car running in the garage, even with the garage door up, would have a good chance of inadvertently setting off either of those detectors. What you could put in a garage would be a heat detector. I've done those in two different homes we've had, wired into a security system.

Bill

Trogg 01-18-2011 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Floridagal (Post 323814)
The fire was terrible. I guess they didn't have smoke alarms. I'm so glad they got out safely. Loosing all your positions is a horrible experience, but getting out and being safe is just great. I just would like to know what did cause that fire and if it is something we should all be aware of and make sure it doesn't happen to us.

Aren't smoke alarms mandatory in TV?

Trogg


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