Ruby Garcia: I still hear the flames. I still smell the smoke. I still hear my son screaming when I got that phone call. the home had been in the family for three generations before flames tore through it. An electrical fire last Tuesday changed Everything. The mini split was installed up there on the top. So whenever it did burn, that's what exploded. i spent the last five to six years restoring the yellow house while trying to carry out her late father’s vision for the property. I was trying to carry forth what I knew his plans for this land were, you know, for the home and for everything. And to see it like this, it's just very hard the family is trying to figure out how to rebuild after losing everything in a matter of moments. My dad is telling me I'm gone. Thank you for carrying forth what I wanted, but now it's you, it's you and your family, im grateful my children and animals made it out safely and hopes to rebuild with a new perspective.
Riviera family asks for community's help after losing home in fire
A Riviera mother and her three children are trying to rebuild after a house fire destroyed their home and all of their belongings. A burned show, melted doors and charred bed frames are among the few things left on the ground at Ruby Garcia’s home.
Now, the family is asking the community for help as they begin to start over. A week after the fire, Garcia said the family is trying to figure out how to rebuild after losing everything in a matter of moments.
Chief Ronald Pray: electrical fires can be more common in older homes, particularly in rural areas. Especially in the rural areas where there's not codes and requirements and the National Electric code may not have been followed, or you don't have licensed personnel that have electrician's licenses installing it, Any kind of electrical appliance, make sure it has some type of safety listing, UL listing, Consumer Product Safety Commission has looked into it If you're using something like a refrigerator or a microwave that draws a lot of electricity when it starts up and it's blowing your fuse every time that happens, then that's an indicator that you need to check your wiring and make sure that it's adequate and that it has the proper fuses so that it can provide the power that's needed for that item.

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