Victim Is
Thought
To Be A Woman;
Early A.M. Blaze
On Hartman Lane
BY
BILL JONES
STAFF WRITER
At least one person died early today when fire destroyed a
mobile home at 583 Hartman Lane.
Tracy Lane, a Greene County-Greeneville Emergency Medical
Services supervisor, said from the scene about 6:40 a.m. that volunteer firefighters who responded
to a fire in a single-wide mobile home about 4 a.m. had found one body in the ruins.
He
noted that the body, which was believed to be that of a woman, would be sent to the Quillen College
of Medicine at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City for an
autopsy.
Firefighters from the DeBusk and Orebank VFDs were still searching through the
smoldering debris at 6:30 a.m. to ensure that there were no other bodies inside.
The name
of the person whose body had been recovered was not being released pending notification of
relatives, Lane said.
An investigation of the fatal fire by the Greene County Sheriff's
Department was continuing this morning.
Regie Jones, chief of the DeBusk VFD, said his
department responded along with the Orebank VFD about 4 a.m.
DeBusk sent 10 firefighters
and two trucks, while Orebank sent eight firefighters and four trucks to the scene.
"It was a
single-wide mobile home and it was fully engulfed in flames on our arrival," Chief Jones
said.
He noted that Greene County 911 had told firefighters while they were en route to
the scene that one person was believed to reside in the mobile home.
Although there were
no vehicles parked outside the mobile home when firefighters arrived, they subsequently found a body
inside the ruins.
The fire, he said, appeared to have begun in the kitchen/living room
area of the mobile home. The victim's body was located in that same area of the mobile home, Chief
Jones said.
"We're guessing that she was probably sleeping on a couch," he added. "We were
able to rescue two cats and a dog that was tied to the end of the mobile home."
He noted
that the cats appeared to be medically okay but that the dog appeared to have suffered some
burns.
Also responding to the scene were the Greene County Sheriff's Department,
Greeneville Light & Power, Greene County-Greeneville Emergency Medical Services and the Greene
County Chapter of the American Red
Cross.