Remote Start on Car Started Fire that Destroyed a San Angelo Family's Home

 

The fire appeared to have started as a vehicle fire said Fire Marshal Ross Coleman. According to his interview with the renter, an occupant of the house started the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup via its remote start feature. The vehicle’s motor was running for about 10 minutes when it caught on fire. The burning home is located on the 200 block of Oakwood near the intersection with Christoval Road, near Goodfellow AFB.

The fire quickly spread to the rest of the building. Coleman said the garage and the rear of the house, along with a portable building, were engulfed in flames.

There were three occupants in the house when the fire broke out—mom and dad, and their son. They all got out of the home safely, along with the family dog.

Coleman said 21 personnel from the fire department were still battling the blaze as of 9 a.m. Two engines, a ladder truck and a rescue unit responded, in addition to an ambulance. Backup crews were on the way shortly after 9 a.m. to provide relief to the first responders.

Coleman said the house was filled with smoke and smoke damage is assured throughout the property that did not burn.

“It looks like a substantial loss,” Coleman said. “There’s a lot of smoke damage, the back of the house is completely opened up, so it looks like we’re going to have to board this [house] up for a while.”

The Red Cross has been mobilized to provide housing and relief for the family.

Update 9:35 a.m.

Anthony Baca is the man of the burning house.

“I was just getting ready for work. I did the remote start on the truck to get it to start warming up. Maybe about 10 minutes passed by. I was in the bathroom brushing my teeth, and my stepson said he could smell smoke, asking if we’re burning something. He (the son) went outside, and yelled ‘It’s outside, it’s outside!’” Baca said.

Outside, Baca witnessed his truck cab filled with smoke. So he ran inside to fetch the keys to try to shut the vehicle off. “But by the time I got back, flames were already coming outside the vehicle, and had already spread to the carport.”

He said when he returned to inside the house, smoke inside was already overwhelming. He fetched his dogs and made sure the family was out. Baca said he has three kids; two were already in school.

Anthony said his parents live in San Angelo, as does his girlfriend’s parents. “We’ve got a place to stay,” he said.

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Addition: The vehicle was a 2000 Chevrolet pickup, and added to the story.

Addition 2: Confirmed with the SAFD Fire Marshal's office that the truck was a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup.

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What make of "late model vehicle with remote start feature" was this? Perhaps a 2010 Chevrolet pickup?

Based on the wheel-well openings and 'notch' in corner of the bumper, looks like a newer Chevrolet or GMC truck. Can't make out much else from all the smoke. Unless there's a TSB or recall regarding remote starting for these vehicles, this was probably just a fluke... or maybe an animal got caught in there while the truck was started (they usually try to run off if there's some kind of movement or commotion in/around the vehicle... which remote starting would not afford). Be interesting to hear what the investigator comes up with.

Looking at the rear bumper in the photo it would have to be a newer body style chevy or gmc truck because the bumper has the side steps on it. That bumper style was not offered until 2012......also you can research chevy pickup fires and there are tons of these on recall for being fire prone.........

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You are correct. We confirmed with the Fire Marshal's office that this was a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado pickup. The story is updated a second time on this key fact.

I apologize for changing the subject but.....when do you (San Angelo Live!) plan on updating the current rainfall. We have had two rainfall events since the last time it was updated. It has been at .48 inches since mid January I believe and please correct me if I'm wrong.

I'd be on the phone with the CEO of Chevrolet discussing floor plans of the new home that they would be building for me......

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