Without heavy firefighting on the scene, this doesn't seem believable. Fires don't just decide, "Hey, we've had enough" at the edge of someone's property like this, do they? Especially with flammable material within easy burning ember / spark distance.
But since I'm not a trained firefighter, I could be completely wrong.
Without heavy firefighting on the scene, this doesn't seem believable. Fires don't just decide, "Hey, we've had enough" at the edge of someone's property like this, do they? Especially with flammable material within easy burning ember / spark distance.
But since I'm not a trained firefighter, I could be completely wrong.
Not buying it was saved by a homeowner with a hose.
You can see there was fire burning to the side and the rear of the property. Too much to cover by a homeowner.
And damned near clean lines.