Lake Villa fire officials say cause of wind-aided blaze that gutted lakefront home may never be known

Fire officials said Thursday the cause of the fire this week that gutted a large home on Petit Lake remains undetermined, and the cause may never be determined.

The house and garage in the 39000 block of North Cedar Crest Drive were damaged so extensively that determining the cause of the fire will probably be impossible, Lake Villa Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Adam Becker said.

No one was injured in the blaze as the occupants were able to get out before firefighters arrived.

Fire destroyed a house in the 39000 block of N. Cedar Crest Drive on March 19, 2024. (Joe Shuman/Lake County News-Sun)

Firefighters responded at about 12:15 p.m. to the large single-family home, and Becker said heavy smoke and flames were already showing when crews arrived.

The extent of the fire, fanned by strong winds off the lake, forced crews into a defensive mode, he said. The neighborhood does not have fire hydrants, so firefighters had to use water tankers. Eventually, the LVFPD raised the fire to a third alarm.

Crews were on the scene for about six hours, Becker said.

Lake Vill Fire Department requesting a box alarm to the 3rd level for a house fire this afternoon, 39320 N. Cedarcrest Dr, Tuesday, March, 19, 2024, Antioch, Joe Shuman/For The Lake County News-Sun
Lake Villa Fire Protection District firemen battle a blaze that destroyed a house in the 39000 block of N. Cedar Crest Drive on March 19, 2024. (Joe Shuman/Lake County News-Sun)

 

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