2 dead, 1 injured in early morning structure fire in Pahrump
October 19, 2023 - 2:12 pm
An early morning structure fire in Pahrump claimed the lives of two people and injured a third Wednesday.
Fire Chief Scott Lewis told the Pahrump Valley Times that crews responded to the fire on the 100 block of South Stanley Street about 5:45 a.m. after dispatchers reported a significant explosion followed by several smaller ones.
As crews arrived on location, Lewis said they found the residence engulfed in heavy fire conditions that extended to vehicles, personal property and additional structures.
“Crews immediately commenced a defensive exterior objective using multiple hand lines and water tenders,” Lewis said. “Once the fire was knocked down, it was determined that we had one injury and two confirmed fatals. Crews contacted Pahrump Buildings and Grounds for heavy equipment to be brought in due to the severe deterioration of the building.”
Once the area was deemed safe, firefighters entered and recovered the two victims, while the state fire marshal arrived and commenced the initial investigation. The cause of the fire appeared to be accidental in nature, Lewis said.
Additionally, Lewis said that though two people safely exited from the burning structure, one died after re-entering to try to rescue someone still inside.
“It’s our understanding that two people successfully egressed out of the building and were in a safe area,” he noted. “However, one re-entered the structure in order to affect a rescue and was unable to survive the conditions within. That is our understanding.”
Lewis advised that in similar situations, it’s best to remain in a safe area outside to provide first responders with additional information about where victims may be located inside a residence.
“That is just paramount for us to be successful in any potential rescue assignment,” he said.
Crews remained on scene for more than nine hours. The identities of the victims have not been released. The condition of the survivor was not immediately known.
Contact reporter Selwyn Harris at sharris@pvtimes.com. On Twitter: @pvtimes