Carrie Underwood and her family are safe following a fire that broke out in their garage, spreading flames to their home.
WKRN reported that the Williamson County Fire Rescue responded to the incident at Underwood's Pinewood Road residence on Sunday night (June 17th).
The fire started around 9:40 PM, and due to the remote location, all eight of the county's fire stations were dispatched to her home, located west of Leiper’s Fork.
Firefighters on the scene utilized Underwood’s 10,000-gallon water tank already on the property to combat the flames.
The Williamson County Fire and Rescue posted photos from the night, showcasing the crew's efforts in successfully extinguishing the fire.
The crew remained on-site for several hours afterward to ensure no hot spots reignited, as the fire had reached the walls of the house.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and all four family members and three pets safely exited the home.
Dinah Wade, a spokesperson for Williamson County Fire and Rescue, stated that an off-road UTV parked by the garage was the source of the fire.
Wade also mentioned that while the smell of smoke lingered, there was no structural damage to the home.
As of now, Carrie Underwood has not commented on the incident on her social media platforms.
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