Four People Homeless After Early Morning Fire
April 18, 2009
Four people were left homeless after an early Saturday morning house fire in Molino.
The fire was reported at about 4:25 a.m. in the 6200 block of Cedartown Road. The first fire units arriving reported the small wood frame home to be fully involved in flames. It took firefighters about 30 minutes to bring the blaze under control.
The American Red Cross was called to assist the three adults and the teenager left homeless by the fire.
There were no injuries reported in the fire. The state fire marshal was called to the scene to investigate the cause of the blaze.
Fire units from the Molino, McDavid, Cantonment, Century and Beulah stations of Escambia Fire Rescue responded to the call, along with Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Department.
Pictured above and below: Fire destroyed this home on in the 6200 block of Cedartown Road early Saturday morning. NorthEscambia.com exclusive photos, click to enlarge.
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20 Responses to “Four People Homeless After Early Morning Fire”
Hey dalton..
yea its okay
u r like my brother too
i love u too brother
I [♥] my brother
im super sorry about what happened 2 ur house Skye!ur like a sister 2 me. love ya like a sister.
thanks for everyone helping
and everything people donate
it means so much to us
Skye, I see you are reading this Tell Dixie to call Gabe and Crystal when she can. She can get our # from Aunt Carolyn if she don’t have it – I don’t want to put it on here Thanks, we will get you what we can and we will keep you all in our prayers.
I have donation information now. It will be running in a story Monday morning, but it is pasted below now. I’m hoping that the community will come together and help the family…so clean out those closets!
William, NorthEscambia.com
Donations are being accepted at the Highland Baptist Church office on Highway 95A from 8am to noon Monday-Friday.
Items that are especially needed are:
* Men’s clothing: pants size 40×32, 2X large shirts
* Women’s clothing: size 10-12, large shirts
* Young woman (age 19): size 12-13 pants, large shirts
* Teen girl (age 12): size 3 pants, small or medium shirts
* Household items (dishes, linens, etc.)
The family is also looking to obtain a small camper to live in on their property.
Im so sorry gurl:/ i know what you are going through mine and ashley’s house burnt down last year. and we have clothes to donate. just tell us the sizes and where to drop them off at??? be strong gurl and we wilk keep your family in our prayers
Katelyn
ashleys sister:)
Skye, Im so sorry your in my prayers i love you girl . Just Be tough
I am sooo sorry that happened to your family! I am going t be praying for your family.
We are working on getting in touch with the family to get sizes and working on drop off location for the items. We should have the information posted by Monday morning here in the comments section and in a separate story.
William
NorthEscambia.com
Skye…
I am SOO sorry you had to go thru this!! If I or my family can help in any way…let me know at school,okay? and also..where do we donate clothes to?
Love Ya Girlie!! and we will be keeping you in our prayers!!!
i know what yall are goin trough my house also burned down like a year ago…… we will all keep you in a r e prayers…. and we have clothes that we will donate … but where do we donate them to??
where do we bring donated items if we want to donate?
God bless you and your family Skye!!
Did you see channel 3 news Saturday night? They stole this story almost word for word.
Excuse me. If HE brings you to it, HE will see you through it!
I would like to donate. What do you all need? I know you probably need clothes. What sizes? I will be praying for you. God will see you through this!!! If you he brings you to it, He will see you through it!!!
okay everyone is fine and our dogs broke thtough the scrren in out window to get out of the fire..
i am the teenager that was left homless along with the other 3 adults
our names are Dixie Jackson.Patricia Jackson,Timothy Schachle,And me Skye Brown
we have nuthing left but whats on our backs
we live on ceadertown were the dirt and pavement meet
if u want to donate anything for our family it will be grately apprectiated
comment if u want to donate and i will be sure to get back to you on that
plz and thankyou
Keep us in ur prayers we really need them
names??????
what part of cedartown?
I know what these folks are going through, because I’ve been there myself. May God hold them in the palm of his hand. It’s such a very hard experience to weather.