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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
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David Struett

Lightning strike starts fire in attic of Gurnee townhome

A home was damaged by a fire caused by lightening on June 29 2020, in the 700 block of Wakefield Road in Gurnee. | Google Maps

Authorities believe a lightning strike is responsible for starting a fire in a Gurnee townhome Monday evening in the north suburbs.

The bolt struck about 6:40 p.m. and left distinct charring on the roof, according to Gurnee Fire Battalion Chief Bob Heraver.

A neighbor noticed smoke and alerted 911 and the family four, who safely evacuated the home in the 700 block of Wakefield Road, Heraver said.

Firefighters arrived and found smoke pouring out from the attic area, he said.

#Breaking Hearing that everyone got out safely after lightning struck on a home and caught fire tonight in the Heather Ridge Subdivision pic.twitter.com/e9C8S0xkz2

— Michele Fiore (@michelehana) June 30, 2020

“We went inside, looked around and didn’t see a large volume of fire,” Heraver said. “There was smoke in the attic. We pulled out the ceiling to get access and wet it.”

In all, the fire was contained in about 15 minutes, but crews stayed another 45 minutes to make sure it didn’t rekindle, he said.

The damage done: $20K to the home and $20K to the belongings inside.

Fires started by lighting aren’t uncommon. The Gurnee Fire Department responds to at least “a couple” per year, Heraver said.

Nationwide, fire departments respond to an average of 22,600 fires per year started by lightening, according to the National Fire Protection Association.

Those fires cause an average of nine deaths, 53 injuries and $451 million in property damage per year, according to the association.

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