Guys everything I've posted was not reported in the news. A house fire in the country isn't newsworthy in TH unless there are bodies inside. The information I posted was given to me by a man, friend, living about 100 yards from fire. It was his take on what happened with the fireman, may be true or man not. The LP tank is my speculation. I find it entertaining how the observations and my speculation has spun out of control and it all the firemans house the house is a total loss. Could have been a total loss when they showed up. I wouldn't bet my life on if the man had LP heat, wood or electric. Only choices we have in country.
So here is more of my conversation with friend. I said, Boy that double trailer sure went up in smoke real fast. Friend, No, it's not a trailer. I said are you sure, it looks like a double wide. No it's stick built that looks like a double wide with metal on sides and roof. Speculation on my part. Back in the 60-70 farm houses were put together like trailers with wood paneling, some with aluminum siding. Trailer fires go real fast. This place did the same
Here are the facts you can count on, the fire was put out after the metal on the south side was gone. That is easy to see before they boarded up all the windows.
Speculation on my part. All fireman could do is spray water through windows. They didn't get on a hot tin roof to cut holes in it. If they had you would see the holes. Metal is good on north walls, missing on south wall were perhaps the leaf fire started everything. Appears to me it started in the garage area and swept through the house. Friend said there was a lot of shooting going on. Good idea to keep your power dry and in a fireproof safe.
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