Pastor And His Family Escape Morning Fire

  • Saturday, June 27, 2015
photo by Betsy Goldin with NewsChannel 9

A pastor and his family will have to stay somewhere else Saturday night after a fire broke out in their home next to the Northside Community Church.

The Chattanooga Fire Department received the alarm at 10:31 a.m. and responded to 819 Mississippi Ave. with five fire companies. There were some tense moments when the first firefighters arrived. The intense heat and flames inside the two-story building, which was being used as a church parsonage, was building up fast. Then firefighters and eyewitnesses saw what appeared to be a "backdraft". Captain Terry Martin with Engine 12 said the flames exploded out of several windows on the first floor, sending glass and other debris 20 to 30 feet away. Fortunately, no one was injured.

Battalion Chief Rick Sewell said the firefighters made an aggressive, interior attack with hand-held hoselines and got the blaze under control in roughly ten minutes. Chief Sewell said the fire damage was contained to the first floor apartment where Pastor Mitchell Reaves and his family lived. The rest of the two-story building, which has an upstairs apartment and some offices, had substantial smoke damage. 

Pastor Reaves said the fire started in a kitchenette, which was being used to store things, such as wedding presents. His daughter got married last week and is away on her honeymoon. When fire broke out in that room, a smoke alarm alerted the family to the fire. All six family members got out uninjured. Before leaving, Pastor Reaves said he got a portable fire extinguisher and had most of the fire out, but when the extinguisher was empty, he went to get some water. By the time he returned, the room was engulfed in flames.

A fire investigator is trying to confirm exactly how the fire started. For now, it remains under investigation. Volunteers with the American Red Cross of Southeast Tennessee were called in to provide assistance to the family. Chattanooga Police and Hamilton County EMS also provided assistance.

The dollar loss has been estimated at $50,000 for the contents and $75,000 for the structure. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.


 

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