The fire could have killed or severely injured even more occupants of the home had not a passerby alerted the family to the blaze and helped get the residents to safety.
It’s been nearly a year since Trace Adkins‘ Brentwood, Tenn., home was destroyed by an electrical fire. And even though the tragedy lies many months behind Adkins, his wife Rhonda, and their five daughters, the patriotic country singer still vividly remembers the day he and his family lost everything.
It’s been almost five months since Trace Adkins‘s Brentwood, Tenn. homed burned, and now it looks like demolition crews are finally bringing it down. On Wednesday afternoon the big man tweeted this picture, adding, “The house coming down.”
First the good news: The fire that destroyed Trace Adkins home in early June only destroyed stuff. You know, clothes and guitars and furniture. No one was hurt. Very good news indeed.
Sure, your feet burn when you have athlete’s foot, but a Fort Walton, Florida man had a foot injury that caused much worse burning than that.
The unidentified man accidentally set his house on fire Wednesday while he cleaned an infection in his foot.
As if it weren't incredible enough that Trace Adkins and his family emerged from their recent house fire relatively unscathed, now comes word that the Adkins' puppies were rescued from the blaze by none other than Trace's 10-year-old daughter, Brianna.