A fire destroyed three homes and damaged two others on South Wickens Street on Monday, September 21st. According to fire department officials, everyone in all five homes evacuated safely and no one was injured. The fire started inside of Sabrina Roundtree’s home in the middle of the day and quickly spread to two homes next door. Roundtree says she was working on an art project upstairs when she heard a rumbling sound followed by a dripping noise. She thought the noise was due to a plumbing issue or washing machine malfuntion but as the rumbling grew louder, she realized it was something more serious. Roundtree got up to investigate and saw what she thought was water pouring out the side of her house. As she walked downstairs the rumbling got worse. “I thought it was a sinkhole or something outside or an earthquake,” Roundtree said.
Upon exiting the house, she saw that her entire upstairs was engulfed in flames except for the room she’d been working in. Roundtree says she never smelled smoke and her home’s smoke detectors never went off. Roundtree said the fire quickly spread from house to house and that she heard and saw multiple explosions. Roundtree says her husband had run an errand and came home to discover the homes engulfed in flames.