"It just popped out into a little patch and we tried to put it out and it just kept going, so I was trying to keep it from going down the front porch and came down the bank and around the back of the house," she said.The video at WBRC shows the scorched yard and toilet paper still in the trees, as well as the house, which is a total loss.
Within seconds, Crausewell said the fire spread to the backyard where the propane gas tank from a grill may have added fuel to the fire.
Crausewell, her son, her elderly aunt, her mother and her aunt's caregiver were all at home when the fire started around 2 p.m. Everyone was able to get out safely.
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Friday, January 24, 2014
Don't Use Fire to Remove Toilet Paper from Tree
Cheryl
Crausewell of Dora, Alabama, found that someone had TPed the trees in
her yard on Saturday night. The family tried to clean up the mess, but
some of the toilet paper in a magnolia tree was out of their reach. What
to do? Maybe they should have tried a ladder, but instead they set it
on fire. A small piece of paper drifted out to the yard and ignited the
grass.
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