A fire on December 22 in Bluffton highlighted the importance of electrical safety. The camper trailer involved was a total loss, while an adjacent home suffered damage. Thankfully, there were no injuries reported. Firefighters emphasized the dangers of overloaded extension cords and offered crucial safety tips for residents.
On the night of December 22, the quiet streets of Bluffton were jolted awake by a fire that erupted on Little Possum Lane. The clock had just struck 11:15 p.m. when residents reported a potential outbuilding fire, prompting swift action from the Bluffton Township Fire District.
Fire crews from Stations 30, 31, 33, and 35 dashed to the scene, ready to tackle whatever they encountered. To their dismay, as they arrived, they found a camper-type trailer fully engulfed in flames, lighting up the night sky and sending thick smoke billowing into the air. But quick thinking and efficient teamwork allowed the firefighters to bring the blaze under control before it spread further.
While the flames were extinguished in a timely manner, the fire had already taken its toll. Significant damage was reported at an adjacent home, leaving many wondering about the events that transpired. Thankfully, all occupants of the affected structures managed to evacuate safely without any reported injuries, underscoring the importance of having a fire escape plan.
As firefighters battled the blaze, they were aided on the ground by the Beaufort County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Bluffton Police Department, showcasing the collaborative spirit of emergency services during such critical incidents. By around 1:00 a.m. on December 23, the last fire crew cleared the scene, bringing a tense situation to a close.
The unfortunate outcome was that the camper trailer involved in the fire was declared a total loss. Investigators quickly got to work to determine the cause of the fire and discovered that it was likely due to an overloaded extension cord that had been connected to a space heater. With temperatures dropping during December, it’s common for many to rely on additional heating methods, but it also raises the stakes regarding safety.
Fire Chief Paul Boulware has emphasized the potential hazards of improper electrical usage, particularly when it comes to high-wattage appliances during the cold months. This fire serves as a strong reminder to the community about the need for caution when using extension cords and space heaters.
Residents are encouraged to keep a few key safety tips in mind to prevent future incidents:
For those looking for more information on fire safety, the Bluffton Township Fire District has made resources available online. Residents can visit BlufftonFD.com or give them a call at (843) 757-2800 to learn more about how to keep their homes safe during these colder months.
As the community reflects on this incident, it serves as an important reminder for everyone to exercise caution and stay informed. Let’s work together to maintain a safe environment for all!
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