Mother of two recalls close call with neighbors' fire
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 14 years, 2 months AGO
POST FALLS - A mother and her two children awoke to an orange glow
shining through their bedroom windows this morning.
Just a few feet away, a fire had engulfed a carport and side of the
home next door.
"Flames were rolling up the carport," said Carolyn Gades. "The fire
cracked the windows and melted the frames."
Gades and her two boys, ages 4 and 6, exited safely, along with the
renters of the home, William Evans and Brittany Gray, where the fire
occurred at about 6:20 a.m. at 103 E. First Ave. across Spokane Street
from the city water tower.
A dog and cat at the rental home, owned by the Red Lion Corporation,
were also rescued from the home.
The fire destroyed the carport, spread to the attic and also caused
damage to a side of the home and storage shed.
Jim Lyon, Kootenai County Fire and Rescue spokesman, said cigarette
butts and a lighter were found in a garbage can in the carport and are
the probable cause.
Miscellaneous items were destroyed, but nothing with significant
value, Lyon said. Most of the contents inside the home were salvaged.
The renters did not have renter's insurance. The American Red Cross is
assisting the two.
Firefighters cut a rotted tree next to the carport to fight the fire
and prevent it from spreading next door.