Chattanooga Times Free Press

House fire leaves 1 child dead

- BY EMMETT GIENAPP STAFF WRITER

A child was confirmed dead after a house fire in Ooltewah razed a family’s home early Wednesday morning.

Dispatcher­s received the first report of a house fire in the 4100 block of Shady Oak Drive around 5:45 a.m., and by the time firefighte­rs arrived, the home was engulfed in flames, said Amy Maxwell, spokeswoma­n for Hamilton County Emergency Services.

“[A neighbor] awoke to hearing a woman screaming. He obviously got dressed and came out to find his neighbor’s home was fully involved with fire,” she said at the scene while firefighte­rs finished extinguish­ing the rest of the blaze.

She said the surviving family, two parents and another child, told the neighbor that 9-year-old Jamie Dickerson was missing and the neighbor used a ladder to try to climb through a window on the

second floor. Another neighbor tried to get in through the back door.

“Unfortunat­ely, it was way too hot and too dangerous for them to try to go inside,” Maxwell said. “When Tri-Community [firefighte­rs] first got here on the scene, they attempted to conduct an interior attack, but unfortunat­ely, with the [unsafe condition] of the structure they had to do a defensive attack on the home.”

Investigat­ors found the victim’s body shortly after the fire was extinguish­ed. The American Red Cross has been notified of the loss and is assisting the family.

The cause of the fire has not been determined, but the home is considered a total loss.

The death comes less than a week after a Hixson man died in a duplex fire. And two months ago, a house fire in Birchwood claimed the lives of a teenage couple on Dolly Pond Road.

Frigid temperatur­es bring with them a higher risk of house fires as residents turn to space heaters or open flames to warm their homes.

Today is the 2-year anniversar­y of a house fire in Jackson, Ala., that is believed to have begun with a gas heater before consuming the home and killing Carolyn Quarels, 63; Tony Alexander, 42; Kimberly Alexander, 34; Brianne Alexander, 8; and Emily Alexander, 6.

Investigat­ors said they believed something fell on the heater and caught fire while the family slept.

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER ?? Firefighte­rs work to remove a ladder from the back of a home in the 4000 block of Shady Oak Drive on Wednesday in Ooltewah. A fire left one dead and a family displaced.
STAFF PHOTO BY C.B. SCHMELTER Firefighte­rs work to remove a ladder from the back of a home in the 4000 block of Shady Oak Drive on Wednesday in Ooltewah. A fire left one dead and a family displaced.
 ??  ?? A firefighte­r moves a hose along Shady Oak Drive on Wednesday in Ooltewah, where an early morning fire left one dead and a family displaced.
A firefighte­r moves a hose along Shady Oak Drive on Wednesday in Ooltewah, where an early morning fire left one dead and a family displaced.

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