Breaking: Myrtle Beach Home Blaze Leaves One Dead
I still remember the shock I felt when I first saw the news about the Myrtle Beach house fire. On February 25, a fire broke out at a home off Highway 15, and tragically, 72-year-old Eugene Harris lost his life. It’s the kind of story that hits close to home because it could happen to any one of us.
From what I’ve gathered, the Myrtle Beach Fire Department and the Police Department responded quickly, but unfortunately, the flames had already taken a devastating toll. Chief Deputy Coroner Tamara Willard confirmed the victim’s identity and cause of death, giving the community some clarity amid the tragedy.
When you read stories like this, it’s easy to just scroll past, but taking a moment to understand what happened — the who, where, and when — helps us appreciate both the human loss and the efforts of first responders. Knowing the timeline and details isn’t just about news; it’s about connecting with the reality that fire safety affects all of us.
Emergency Response & Investigation
When I read the details from WPDE, I realized just how quickly the Myrtle Beach Fire Department and Police Department moved to respond to the blaze. Even though the fire was fierce, first responders tried their best to control it and investigate immediately…