Carrie Underwood’s Tennessee Home Catches Fire On Father’s Day
Carrie Underwood, her family, and her pets are unharmed after a fire broke out at their rural Tennessee farm Sunday night.
According to a social media post made by Williamson County Fire and Rescue, crews from eight stations responded to a call at 9:42 p.m. Sunday night, July 16.
When crews arrived at the home, they found the garage in flames.
“Crews were able to knock down the fire quickly to prevent spread into the house. Firefighters continue to put out hotspots to prevent further spread,” the post reads.
At 9:42 Station 21 was dispatched to a fire alarm in their district. Almost immediately the call was upgraded to a structure fire. Crews from all eight of our stations responded. Fairview fire provided a tanker and crew as well. Upon arrival, 1401 found flames coming from the… pic.twitter.com/WcxQyvys2m
— Williamson County Fire/Rescue (@WilcoFireRescue) June 17, 2024
The department’s spokeswoman, Dinah Wade, confirmed the news to The Tennessean, and shared that four people and three pets were able to escape the home without injury. She also reported that the fire was caused by an off-road UTV that unexpectedly went up in flames.