‘Very busy day’: Firefighters respond to two large fires in less than 12 hours in North Carolina
Oct 06, 2024
ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C. (WNCN) – Firefighters had a “very busy day” as they responded to a pair of fires that broke out in Roanoke Rapids this weekend, the fire department said.
The first one broke out on Saturday afternoon as crews with the Roanoke Rapids Fire Department were dispatched to a house fire at around 3 p.m.
When firefighters arrived on scene, they found a single-family home with heavy fire and smoke. Crews tried to knock down the fire from inside the burning structure, but weren’t able to due to the amount of debris and flames surrounding the house, fire officials said.
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Crews then immediately transitioned to attempting to control the blaze from outside the building, mainly using aerial operations. The firefighters remained on scene until roughly 9:30 p.m.
Early Sunday morning, Roanoke Rapids fire crews responded to a shed fire that erupted around 1 a.m. The first crews on scene saw heavy fire coming from a shed located in the backyard of a home. However, firefighters were able to quickly put the fire out and cleared the scene at around 3 a.m.
The Roanoke Rapids Fire Department said that Davie Fire and Rescue, Gaston Fire and Rescue, Halifax County EMS, Roanoke Valley Rescue Squad, the Roanoke Rapids Police Department and Roanoke Rapids Public Works also responded to these incidents.