After a painstaking enquiry spanning several weeks, authorities in Rutherford County have disclosed the identity of an 84-year-old individual who perished in a fire occurring at an outbuilding earlier this month. The Rutherford County Fire Rescue Department named the victim as Khammone Phomdouangsy, a resident of Christiana. The incident, which unfolded on Ridley Earp Road around 8 p.m. on December 8, posed considerable challenges for the responding teams due to the property’s tough access points and difficult terrain. Despite the circumstances, fire crews worked to extinguish the flames and later discovered the deceased within the structure.
The ongoing investigation, still awaiting conclusive findings and toxicology reports from the State Medical Examiner’s Office, has yet to confirm any foul play involved in Phomdouangsy’s death, as stated in releases from multiple local news sources. The Rutherford County Fire Marshal’s Office, alongside Rutherford County Emergency Medical Service and the Rutherford County Emergency Management Agency, has been actively engaged since the night of the incident to both manage the firefighting efforts and to promptly ensure the safety of several dogs found on-site, which were subsequently cared for by Rutherford County PAWS, according to WKRN.
While details surrounding the emergency response and the fire’s origins have been released, the exact cause of the blaze has remained undisclosed, with no additional information surfacing in the public domain. WGNS Radio reports that the initial response by Rutherford County Fire and Rescue had been complemented by allied agencies to handle the significant challenges presented by the property’s location…