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News ReleaseOn October 29, 2023, Sheridan Fire-Rescue (SFR) was dispatched to 8 Cottage Grove, Story, WY, for a reported chimney fire at 2:22pm.
SFR Engine 2 (E-2), Story Volunteer Fire Department (SVFD), Sheridan County Sheriff Office (SCSO) deputies, and Wyoming Regional EMS (WREMS) all responded to the scene.
SVFD units arrived on scene and provided an update of the conditions, finding smoke coming from the eaves near the chimney and inside along the ceiling.
The homeowner advised that smoke started to build inside the residence and they called 9-1-1.
E-2 arrived on scene and assisted SVFD with locating the cause of the smoke and heat.
Fire crews utilized the thermal image camera to determine there was excessive heat behind the block wall where the chimney of the wood stove was located.
The soffit and fascia were removed along the exterior of the chimney to check for fire extension.
Fire crews utilized forcible entry tools to systematically remove the mantel block, piece by piece, to gain an opening into the wall where they found burned through studs and smoldering wall material.
The water can was used to cool the burning materials to extinguish the fire.
A larger opening was made in the wall to determine the extent, as well as confirm there were no additional areas of smoldering material, heat, or smoke.
SCSO and WREMS were on scene to assist with occupant needs and responder safety.
SFR would like to remind everyone that with the temperatures changing and the need for heating homes, please have your fireplace or wood/coal stove chimney inspected, maintained, and cleaned so that it functions properly during the winter months.
This action can help you avoid having your local fire department arrive at your house.
Check the date and operation of your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
SFR has smoke alarms available for those individuals that need them by calling 672-6126.