On Sunday, June 16, a fire broke out at Carrie Underwood’s remote home in Tennessee, alarming the singer and her family.
Firefighters to the Rescue
The blaze started around 9:45 p.m. in the garage, prompting the Williamson County Fire Rescue to dispatch all eight stations to the scene due to the home’s remote location. The firefighters faced challenges accessing the property but managed to extinguish the fire, utilizing the home’s 10,000-gallon water tank.
Aftermath and Investigation
The fire had spread into the walls, causing hot spots that required further attention into the night. Fortunately, no one was injured, and the main house remained undamaged. Early Monday, the fire department issued a statement confirming an investigation into the cause, with speculations pointing to a UTV parked near the garage. Underwood’s spokesperson also confirmed the incident, noting that the family and their pets were safe.