Lightning causes house fire in Snellville

July 14, 2022
1 min read
Lightning is being blamed for a fire Wednesday evening at a home in Snellville that killed a pet cat.

SNELLVILLE — Lightning is being blamed for a fire Wednesday evening at a home in Snellville that killed a pet cat.

Gwinnett County fire units were dispatched at 4:46 p.m. to a report of a house fire on the on Amy Road in Snellville. The caller said a house was on fire with smoke showing.

The caller said everyone was out of the house.

Upon arrival, firefighters found a two-story, split-level, single-family dwelling with heavy fire moving from the basement-level garage up the exterior of the structure.

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Firefighters met with the homeowner, who confirmed everyone was outside the house. She could not find her three cats. Fire crews deployed two 1 ¾ – inch attack lines to knock down the fire before advancing into the structure for a search.

Completion of primary and secondary searches confirmed that there were no people inside the structure, however one cat was found dead. During the search, firefighters identified a compromised floor system on a corner of the house. The finding was communicated to all fire crews.

There were no injuries reported during this incident.

The homeowner told firefighters she heard a loud “pop” after it began to rain. She began to investigate for evidence of a lightning strike when she observed smoke coming from her garage. The homeowner then called 911.

Fire crews on scene determined the cause of the fire to be a lightning strike from a recent storm. All firefighters rotated through rehab before returning to service.


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