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The cause of a house fire that injured two Sumter County firefighters, burned a resident, and killed two dogs was determined to be an electrical meter.
The injuries to the firefighters and residents were not life-threatening.
The fire happened Thursday morning at a home in Webster.
According to a Sumter County Fire & EMS spokesman, crews arrived to find the house on fire, and the blaze spread rapidly. Firefighters put the blaze out, but not before it had destroyed the home.
According to reports, two firefighters sustained minor orthopedic-type injuries. One was taken to the hospital and released, and the other was treated on the scene. One resident was treated for a minor burn on his hand. The fire originated from the electrical meter.
One resident was treated for a minor burn on his hand. The fire originated from the electrical meter.
Many different things can cause house fires. Faulty installation of meters, gas lines, or appliances, defective control valves and connectors, and poor maintenance by a landlord, gas company, repair technicians, and appliance manufacturers and distributors could all contribute to a house fire.
Our Villages Injury Lawyers at Whittel & Melton can help you after you have suffered an unnecessary injury due to another person’s negligence or carelessness. We will investigate the cause of any injuries and ensure the responsible party or company is liable for damages.
We handle all personal injury cases on a contingency basis, which means no fees or expenses unless we win your case.
Call us today at 352-369-5334 or contact us online for a free consultation if you or someone you love suffered a severe burn injury because of someone else’s negligence.