Insurance company to investigate off-campus fire
Kellyn Moran
Issue date: 3/28/08 Section: Front Page
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The fire was reported at around 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at 115 Homestead Ave.
One of the residents, Liz Wicks, said she and her roommate Joey Poffinbarger were returning home and noticed something smelled bad. Then they saw smoke coming out of the top of the house, and ran inside to find a scorched ceiling.
Wicks and Poffinbarger woke up their roommate Josh Kleiman, who tried to use the house's fire extinguisher to put the fire out in the attic.
After a failed attempt at putting the fire out themselves, the residents alerted the Oxford Fire Department of the incident.
Within seven minutes, the fire department responded and attempted to put out the blaze, according to Oxford Fire Chief Len Endress. At around 4:20 p.m., the site was cleared.
Landlord Bob Blackburn said that both the Oxford Fire Department and the College Corner Fire Department responded, and he commended the job of both crews.
"The greatest thing about this is that no one was hurt," Blackburn said.
Wicks said she was glad she and Poffinbarger returned to the property when they did, as she said Kleiman has a tendency to sleep soundly. She also said there weren't batteries in the fire alarms.
Wicks said she was told by a firefighter that it was a good thing they arrived when they did, as the ceiling may have fallen in just another half hour because of the blaze.
Kasey Princell, an Oxford firefighter who was on the scene, said the fire was primarily in the ceiling above the entire living room and parts of the ceiling above the kitchen. He said the firefighters pulled the ceiling down to fight the fire.
Princell said the cause of the fire is still unknown and there are several differing opinions on the issue.
Princell said he thought the fire seemed really close to where the wiring for the doorbell is. He also said one of the tenants mentioned that earlier in the day, the doorbell went off without cause and the electric also went off at one point. He said the tenant attributed the issues to nearby maintenance work on electric lines by Duke Energy employees, at the corner of North Campus and Homestead avenues.
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Mark
posted 3/30/08 @ 8:50 PM EST
WAY TO GO OXFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT ON YOUR 7 MINUTE RESPONSE TO A FIRE BLOCKS FROM YOUR STATION!!!!
FUNNY HOW THE THIRD LARGEST CITY IN BUTLER COUNTY WITH A MAJOR COLLEGE TOWN STILL RELIES ON A VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INCAPABLE OF ANSWERING AND PROPERLY HANDLING IT'S CALLS!!!
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