Greenbrier Home Lost To Fire Early Friday

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Greenbrier Home Lost To Fire Early Friday

GREENBRIER, TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – A Greenbrier area home is a “total loss” following a fire that ripped through the home early Friday.

The home is located in the 2700 block of N. Mt Pleasant Road near the intersection of Hall Rd, the first fall coming into 911 at 1:10 am. MAP

According to White House Community Volunteer Fire Department Chief Joe Williams, 80% of the home was lost to fire, Williams giving the home the classification of a”total loss,” however Chief  Williams said firefighters did save 2 bedrooms in the home.

Chief Willimas told Smokey Barn News, preliminarily, that the fire appears to have started on the front porch and then moved into the house. The three occupants that were in the home at the time of the fire were woken by a smoke detector, Williams said. “They all made it out safely, but one person was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation.” No other injuries were reported.

As far as the disposition of the family, they were put in contact with the American Red Cross. If they decide to reach out to the community for assistance we will bring it to you.

The Greenbrier Fire Department, the White House Community Volunteer Fire Department, the Cross Plains Fire Department, Robertson County EMS, the Robertson County Emergency Management Agency, and the Robertson County Sheriff’s Office all responded to the call.

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