A home and workshop burned down near Strickler on Thursday night. The fire spread to nearby trees and burned several vehicles as wind whipped up the flames to dangerous conditions, said Mark Myers, West Fork fire chief.
No one was hurt in the blaze.
Firefighters from several agencies fought the fire around 4:30 p.m. at 21027 Carter Road. The home and shop were completely consumed with flames when firefighters arrived, Myers said. The wind pushed the flames into trees and burned three or four vehicles, he said. Another building was also starting to catch fire, he said.
It took about four hours to put out the fire, Myers said. Firefighters saved several buildings.