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Midday fire levels Smithville home

Midday fire levels Smithville home
Charred debris is all that remains after a fire destroyed a Smithville home Tuesday afternoon. Photo by Thomas Edwards

SMITHVILLE — A house fire Tuesday afternoon left only smoking ruins at the corner of Harris Street and Southwest Second Street in Smithville.  

The July 29 blaze, which neighbors said sent flames visible for miles, broke out next to the railroad tracks and left the structure a total loss, according to city officials. The lone occupant of the house reportedly escaped without injury.

Two Smithville Volunteer Fire Department stations are located within blocks of the home, but officials said fire response was delayed slightly due to an active train blocking one route and a separate emergency at the city’s hospital. Firefighters were on scene within 10 minutes despite the obstacles, according to the city. 

Mutual aid from the Heart of the Pines Volunteer Fire Department assisted Smithville fire crews at the scene. The blaze did not spread to any nearby properties. 

Smithville VFD officials were not available for comment and the cause of the fire remains under investigation as of Tuesday evening.  

More details to come in the Courier as the story develops, pick up next week’s edition or subscribe online at elgincourier.com.  

Smithville and Heart of the Pines volunteer firefighters work to contain a blaze July 29 at the corner of Harris Street and Southwest Second Street. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Photo courtesy city of Smithville

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