There were no smoke detectors inside the home at the time.
MANASSAS, Va. — A family of five narrowly escaped a devastating fire in the early morning hours on Weems Road in Manassas, with four members now being treated at a burn center in D.C.
The fire, which broke out just before 5:30 a.m., quickly consumed the single-family home, with flames visible from both the first and second floors when fire crews arrived. According to the City of Manassas Fire and Rescue Department, the family members, who were trapped on the second floor, were forced to make an escape through windows to save themselves from the blaze.
Firefighters rushed to the home after receiving reports of the fire and burn victims, but by the time they arrived, the family had already self-evacuated. There were no smoke detectors found inside the home.
Four of the family members, suffering from burn injuries, were transported to the burn center in D.C. for specialized care. The fifth family member was taken to a local hospital for treatment. As of now, the conditions of those injured remain unknown.
Fire marshals are investigating the cause of the fire, and officials have stressed the critical need for smoke detectors in every home. Without the protection of working detectors, the family had no early warning of the fire, putting them in greater danger.
The Manassas community has rallied around the family, but this fire serves as a tragic reminder of the importance of fire safety. While the full extent of the damage is still being assessed, the home suffered significant fire and smoke damage, particularly on the second floor where the fire was most intense.
As the investigation continues, fire officials are urging residents to check their smoke detectors and ensure they are properly installed and working.
Family members have put together an online fundraiser to help with the family's housing and medical bills. Those wishing to donate can do so here.