The Weekly Vista

Stove fire destroys Ciemny Lane home

- KEITH BRYANT kbryant@nwadg.com

The home at 25 Ciemny Lane burned down Dec. 6.

Bella Vista Fire Department received the call shortly after 8 p.m. and arrived on scene to find the house fully involved, casting a bright orange glow into the night. The rear portion of the house’s roof collapsed early on.

The residents, Matthew Lucy and his sister Ashley Patten, were not home at the time. The only occupants in the home were three dogs and one cat, which most likely did not escape. There were no human injuries reported.

“It was basically determined that we were going to fight the fire defensivel­y. The structure was a total loss,” Fire Chief Steve Sims said.

According to Benton County property tax records, the home was valued at $83,450.

Teams set up a perimeter to ensure the fire didn’t spread to

the surroundin­g woods. Blackened leaves could be found near the home after the fire.

Sims said he was proud of his department’s work.

Fire Capt. Seth Kallick, who investigat­ed the fire, said he believes it was accidental in nature and started near the home’s wood-burning stove.

“It’s one of those times where if it was something other than the stove, it would be impossible to prove,” he said. “To say it wasn’t a mouse that chewed a wire would be impossible.”

The stove, he said, did not appear to be defective, and the homeowner had performed the normal maintenanc­e that a stove requires, including cleaning the chimney before the season started.

“It was nothing they had done,” Kallick said.

The first reports the department received, he said, placed the fire around the chimney, and what he saw on-scene during and after the fire suggested the fire started high and worked its way down. The basement, he said, was mostly burned on the top half.

The home in question, he said, was an older home. Because of the relatively thin, eighth-inchthick wooden paneling and lack of fire breaks, he said, these homes tend to burn very quickly.

“When they go, they go ‘whoof’ and then it’s all done,” Kallick said.

 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? Bella Vista deputy fire chief Bryan Wolfgang rips paneling from the burning home on Ciemny Lane Tuesday, Dec. 6, so the deck gun’s water can better reach the flames.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Bella Vista deputy fire chief Bryan Wolfgang rips paneling from the burning home on Ciemny Lane Tuesday, Dec. 6, so the deck gun’s water can better reach the flames.
 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? A trio of Bella Vista firefighte­rs, left, continue pumping water into the smoldering structure while firefighte­r-paramedic Josh Davis walks back toward the fire truck.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista A trio of Bella Vista firefighte­rs, left, continue pumping water into the smoldering structure while firefighte­r-paramedic Josh Davis walks back toward the fire truck.
 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? Bella Vista deputy fire chief Bryan Wolfgang stands back as the home on Ciemny Lane burns.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Bella Vista deputy fire chief Bryan Wolfgang stands back as the home on Ciemny Lane burns.
 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? Bella Vista Firefighte­r-Paramedic William Coker, far left, background, sprays the burning house on Ciemny Lane Tuesday, Dec. 6, while Bella Vista police officer J.D. Jordan stands by.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Bella Vista Firefighte­r-Paramedic William Coker, far left, background, sprays the burning house on Ciemny Lane Tuesday, Dec. 6, while Bella Vista police officer J.D. Jordan stands by.
 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? Bella Vista firefighte­r-paramedic Josh Davis removes his mask and helmet before moving to rehabilita­tion after fighting the fire at Ciemny Lane.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Bella Vista firefighte­r-paramedic Josh Davis removes his mask and helmet before moving to rehabilita­tion after fighting the fire at Ciemny Lane.
 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? The home on Ciemny Lane Wednesday, after the fire. The rear part of the structure collapsed.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista The home on Ciemny Lane Wednesday, after the fire. The rear part of the structure collapsed.
 ?? Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista ?? Bella Vista firefighte­r-paramedic William Coker sprays water through the burning home’s window while the fire truck’s deck gun douses the roof.
Keith Bryant/The Weekly Vista Bella Vista firefighte­r-paramedic William Coker sprays water through the burning home’s window while the fire truck’s deck gun douses the roof.

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