Irmo, South Carolina, October 14, 2025
News Summary
In Irmo, South Carolina, three residents narrowly escaped a house fire with only minor injuries. The fire, which broke out in the 100 block of Laurel Branch Way, consumed the house causing significant damage. Firefighters responded quickly, managing to extinguish the flames and prevent further spread. Although there was heavy damage, no additional injuries were reported. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, highlighting the importance of fire safety and prevention measures in residential areas.
Irmo, South Carolina – Three Escape House Fire with Minor Injuries
Three residents narrowly escaped a house fire in Irmo, South Carolina, suffering only minor injuries. The incident occurred on Sunday, October 11, at approximately 4:30 p.m. in the 100 block of Laurel Branch Way.
Units from the Irmo Fire District were dispatched to the scene, where they encountered heavy flames engulfing the structure. Fire crews reported that the fire was prevalent throughout the house and had spread to the attic. Firefighters from the Lexington County Fire Service and the Columbia Fire Department assisted in battling the blaze.
Despite the efforts of emergency responders, the home experienced significant damage, with several sections of the roof collapsing before the fire was fully extinguished. Fortunately, officials stated that there were no additional injuries reported beyond the minor ones sustained by the residents.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, and authorities have not released further details regarding the incident or its origin.
Response Efforts
The swift response of the fire units was crucial in controlling the situation. The combined efforts of the Irmo Fire District, Lexington County Fire Service, and Columbia Fire Department played an essential role in containing the fire and preventing it from spreading to nearby properties.
Safety Precautions
This incident highlights the importance of fire safety measures in residential areas. Homeowners are encouraged to have working smoke detectors, create an escape plan, and practice fire drills with family members to ensure everyone’s safety in case of a fire emergency.
Background Context
Fires in residential homes can occur for various reasons, ranging from electrical failures to unattended cooking. Local fire departments often emphasize the need for fire prevention education to help reduce the number of incidents and protect lives and property.
As the investigation continues, officials aim to determine the exact cause of the fire and provide guidance to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Summary
- Date: October 11
- Time: Around 4:30 p.m.
- Location: 100 block of Laurel Branch Way, Irmo, South Carolina
- Injuries: Three residents with minor injuries
- Response: Irmo Fire District, Lexington County Fire Service, Columbia Fire Department
- Damage: Heavy damage, roof collapse
- Investigation: Underway to determine cause
Frequently Asked Questions
What happened in Irmo, South Carolina?
Three people escaped a house fire with minor injuries. The incident occurred on Sunday, October 11, at around 4:30 p.m. in the 100 block of Laurel Branch Way in Irmo, South Carolina.
What was the response to the fire?
Irmo Fire District units responded to the scene of the fire. First arriving crews reported heavy fire throughout the house and in the attic. The fire was brought under control with assistance from the Lexington County Fire Service and the Columbia Fire Department.
Was there any significant damage?
The home sustained heavy damage, including several sections of the roof collapsing before the fire was completely extinguished.
Is the cause of the fire known?
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.
Key Features of the Incident
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | October 11 |
| Time | Around 4:30 p.m. |
| Location | 100 block of Laurel Branch Way, Irmo, South Carolina |
| Injuries | Three residents with minor injuries |
| Response | Irmo Fire District, Lexington County Fire Service, Columbia Fire Department |
| Damage | Heavy damage, roof collapse |
| Investigation | Underway to determine cause |
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Additional Resources
- WLTX: Irmo House Fire on Laurel Branch Way
- ABC Columbia: 3 Escape Sunday Afternoon House Fire
- WIS TV: Fire in Irmo Leaves Three with Minor Injuries
- WACH: One Sent to Hospital in House Fire
- WLTX: Three People Escape Irmo House Fire with Minor Injuries
- Wikipedia: Fire Safety
- Google Search: Irmo house fire
- Google Scholar: House Fires Prevention
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fire
- Google News: Irmo house fire
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