Early Morning Fire Destroys Home In Cocoa

By  //  February 2, 2013

No Injuries Reported, But Dog Missing

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BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA, FLORIDA – An early morning blaze destroyed a home near Lake Poinsett in Cocoa on Saturday.

Lt. Jeff Taylor of Brevard County Fire Rescue said more than 30 firefighters from four separate agencies responded to a fire at a home in the 4200 block of Bass Road in Cocoa on Saturday morning. (Image by Ed Pierce)

Lt. Jeff Taylor of Brevard County Fire Rescue said that more than 30 firefighters from four separate agencies responded to a fire at a home in the 4200 block of Bass Road, located southwest of the intersection of Interstate 95 and State Road 520 at 3:16 a.m.

Neighbors reported that the home was on fire and residents were evacuating.

Taylor said the home’s occupants, an unidentified man and woman, told fire crews that they were awakened by smoke alarms inside the home.

A dog is still missing and presumed to have perished in the fire.

Taylor said that firefighters could see a column of smoke in the area of the reported fire while en route to the scene.

On arrival, a crew from Brevard County Fire Rescue reported a fully involved two-story home with all occupants safely outside the home.

“Firefighters quickly deployed fire hoses to protect two nearby homes threatened by the high heat and flames and while one of those homes suffered minor siding damage from radiant heat, both homes were successfully defended,” Taylor said.  “Two vehicles also suffered minor heat damage at the scene but were moved from the area before being consumed by fire.”

The area had one fire hydrant, but pressure from that hydrant was only sufficient to supply water to only one fire hose, far less than the amount needed to extinguish the blaze.

Taylor said firefighters used a nearby boat ramp as a drafting source to draw water from Lake Poinsett to aid in the efforts.

Three mobile water tenders also responded to the scene to provide an additional source of water.

It took firefighters more than an hour to bring the blaze under control.

Occupants at the home were not injured and told officials they have other accommodations in the area.  The Red Cross was not contacted for assistance.

The cause of the fire is under investigation by local and state fire investigators.  No damage figures are available, but officials say the home is a complete loss and it is not clear at this hour whether or not the home is insured.

Brevard County Fire Rescue was assisted at the scene by members of the Cocoa Fire Department, the Mims Volunteer Fire Department and the Four Communities Fire Department.

Firefighters remain at the scene to overhaul the fire and extinguish hot spots and hidden fire.