Posts Tagged ‘historic district’

Friday fire on Church Street under investigation

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–Investigators from the state fire marshall’s office were in Bastrop Monday morning to begin their probe of a Friday evening fire which gutted a new home under construction on Church Street in the heart of the city’s historic residential district.

The investigators said so far there is no indication of anything beyond an accidental cause, but their first task would be to meet with the building contractor and an insurance company representative to discuss steps to shore up the burned out structure so investigators could go inside searching for clues to where and how the fire started in the 1500 block of Church Street.

Bastrop Fire Chief Henry Perry said the front of the new building was engulfed in flames when he arrived at the scene a few minutes after the fire was reported at 8:01 p.m. Friday. The structure was unoccupied, and residents at both the Orgain House and the Allen-Bell House closest to the construction site were not at home, according to early reports.

Investigators said it could be late this week before new results of the probe begin to emerge.

House fire strikes historic Church Street on Friday

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Bastrop, Tx–Graduation ceremonies were underway Friday evening at Bastrop High School when the fire department responded to a conflagration in the heart of the city’s historic residential district shortly after 8 p.m.

Fire bloomed from a new home under construction on Church Street between the Orgain House at 1508 Church St., at the intersection of Church and Cedar Street, and the Allen-Bell House next door, owned by Henry N. Bell III.

James and Sue Gurka said they were driving in the area when they noticed what appeared to be flames inside the new house and called emergency services minutes after 8 p.m. Volunteers from the Bastrop fire department were on the scene within about 10 minutes, pumping water onto the structure both from fire hydrants on Church and Wilson Streets.

The cause of the fire and the extent of damage to the structure were not immediately known.

Onlookers said heat from the blaze kept them hundreds of feet from the fire in its early stages. A portable toilet on the site for construction workers appeared to be largely melted by the heat.