Fire Rips Through Eight Apartment Units In Red Bank

No One Injured In Early Morning Blaze

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

A two-alarm apartment fire ripped through eight units at the Ashland Gardens Apartment complex in Red Bank early Tuesday morning.

At 12:45 a.m. a 9-1-1 call was made reporting heavy smoke and fire at the Ashland Gardens Apartments. Red Bank Fire Department responded and was on the scene within minutes reporting fire coming through the roof on the top floor of a four-story apartment complex.

Red Bank firefighters immediately conducted a search and rescue operation throughout the eight units that were involved with heavy smoke and fire. Once all residents were accounted for, fire personnel went to a “defensive” attack to control the fire from spreading to the other eight units that were attached to the building.

Due to the significant amount of fire, Chief Mark Matthews requested a mutual aid response for additional manpower and fire apparatus. The East Ridge Fire Department, Soddy-Daisy Fire Department, Dallas Bay Volunteer Fire Department, Walden’s Ridge Emergency Services, Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue, Hamilton County EMS, Highway 58 Volunteer Fire Department, Rossville Fire Department responded to the scene for mutual aid. Over 60 emergency service personnel were on the scene to assist the Red Bank Fire Department.

The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Red Bank Fire Department. Chief Matthews said the amount of damage to the apartment complex is extensive and could not give a damage amount at this time.

Eight families were displaced from their apartment and will be taken care of by the American Red Cross. No injuries were reported.


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