Saturday, November 23, 2024 at 2:46 PM
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Fire destroys home in Cordillera Ranch

Several fire departments worked together to get a fire under control Thursday morning, which destroyed a Cordillera Ranch home and left little behind.

Several fire departments worked together to get a fire under control Thursday morning, which destroyed a Cordillera Ranch home and left little behind.

Information from the Bergheim Volunteer Fire Department, which was the first department to respond to the call, stated no injuries were reported at the scene. However, all but the garage and the two vehicles it housed burned to the ground Friday morning. A representative with Bergheim VFD said units arrived on the scene at about 6 a.m. Thursday morning and began their efforts to contain the flames.

The cause of the fire had not been fully determined as of The Star’s Tuesday press deadline, but the home was considered a total loss. The fire was contained to the single property in the 10 block of Northern Bear Street and did not spread to any neighboring residences.

Information from the fire department stated all efforts were made to salvage as much of the property as possible. In all, the Bergheim VFD, Boerne Fire Department, Sisterdale VFD, Leon Springs VFD, Kendall County Emergency Management Services and the Metro Fire Apparatus Specialists all responded and offered mutual aid during the fire.

The owners of the home were not known by press time.


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