Decatur family displaced after home damaged by fire


DECATUR — A Decatur family has been displaced after a Sunday afternoon fire did extensive damage to their home.

According to a Decatur Fire Department news release, crews were dispatched to reports of a house on fire at 4:37 p.m. They arrived at 1868 E. Main St. to find smoke and fire coming from the  front door and living room of the one-story house.


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Crews quickly deployed a handline to extinguish the fire, which was brought under control at 5:01 p.m.

The release stated three people were in the home when the fire started.

“Fortunately, the mother and infant were able to escape unharmed. The father received some smoke inhalation injuries while trying to exit the home,” the release said. The father refused medical treatment.

The Red Cross was called to assist the family with housing.

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The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Contact Scott Perry at (217) 421-7976.



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