Blaze that Destroyed TN Buildings Probed

Nov. 9, 2023
Decherd Fire Chief Chuck Williams said the fire that razed two buildings was difficult to extinguish.

Ben Benton

Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.

(TNS)

Nov. 8—The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is conducting a probe after the Decherd Fire Department and firefighters from neighboring agencies battled a multiple-building fire on East Main Street in the Franklin County town's business district.

Several blocks were closed off while firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze involving two main buildings and some adjacent secondary structures, according to Decherd Fire Chief Chuck Williams. 

"It was very hard to control there for a while," Williams said by phone. "At one point, we were pouring 2,000 gallons a minute for probably two hours to contain that fire and cut it off."

Five neighboring agencies responded to help at the fire, he said.

The fire was reported at 1:28 a.m. Tuesday at a short block of businesses on East Main Street, across from the town's post office, according to Decherd Fire Department posts on social media.

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