Fires strike Corona del Mar homes
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Deepa Bharath
CORONA DEL MAR -- It took 20 firefighters about half an hour to put
out a fire that caused at least $180,000 in damages Monday morning to a
home in the 3800 block of Ocean Birch Drive.
Nobody was hurt in the blaze, which officials said originated in the
garage or laundry room of the one-story four-bedroom house south of
Spyglass Hill Road off of San Joaquin Hills Road.
Stephanie Thais, 34, of Laguna Beach was the sole occupant of the
house at the time of the fire. Thais, who was visiting her parents over
the weekend, said she was awakened by loud fire alarms and the smell of
smoke around 11:20 a.m.
She said she then got up and rushed to the laundry room, where she saw
smoke coming out of the dryer. She immediately turned off all electrical
appliances and ran out of the house through a side door.
According to officials, the garage, a parked car and the laundry room
were destroyed, and four adjoining bedrooms suffered major structural
damage. Most of the dining room, kitchen and family room experienced
moderate smoke damage.
“I saw flames shooting up,” said Thais, who was in tears Monday
morning, surrounded by firefighters, trucks and engines. She stood in the
rain, still in her pajamas and clutching a blanket as her mother Margerie
Thais, neighbors and paramedics consoled her.
Curious passersby stopped their cars on San Joaquin Hills Drive and
walked up to Ocean Birch to look at the fire.
Thais said she was glad she stayed back at her parents’.
“My mom and I, we had dinner last night,” she said. “And I stayed
over. I’m happy I did. But it was horrible this morning to just stand
here and watch the house burning.”
Her family has lived there for more than 20 years.
Fighting the fire was quite a challenge, said Battalion Chief George
Pearce.
“We had two challenges because when we got here there were 20- to
30-foot flames,” he said. “And they were getting close to the home next
door.”
The fire damaged a few shingles on the roof of the neighboring home,
officials said.
Thais’ father, Robert, said he saw smoke as he was driving on the
Corona del Mar Freeway from Costa Mesa.
“I saw the thick smoke and thought, “Oh my God, oh my god, that’s
right on top of our house,’ he said. “At first I thought it was in our
neighborhood, but I never dreamed it would be my house.”
Monday was a busy day for the Newport Beach firefighters. The late
morning blaze was the second fire they fought in Corona del Mar. An
earlier one hit a 1907, five-bedroom home in the 2900 block of Ocean
Boulevard around 3:15 a.m., officials said.
The cause of the fire was not known, but most of the home’s second
floor suffered heavy smoke and heat damage. Nobody was hurt.
The Thais’ neighbor, Alysun Turner, said she was shocked that two
unrelated fires would happen on the same day within miles of each other.
Turner said she called 911 as soon as she looked out the window and
saw the giant flames in the house across the street. Firefighters had
responded by then, she said.
“The flames were huge,” said Turner. “I heard popping noises, too. It
was pretty scary.”
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