Thursday, March, 5 2026 - An adult and five children have been k!lled in an Ohio house
fire.
A spokesperson for the Clinton County EMA (Emergency Management Agency)
said that at approximately 6:40 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3, a call came into
dispatch to report a fire at a residence and crews were sent out at 6:42
a.m.
One survivor, an adult male, was located and transported to Clinton
Regional Hospital at 6:51 a.m.
Local news station WLBT reported that the victims were a mother
and her five children.
While a public information officer with the Ohio Department of Commerce did not
confirm the relationship between the deceased, a spokesperson said, “We can
confirm six fatalities that have been turned over to the Clinton County
Coroner’s Office. One adult female and five children.”
“This is a gut punch,” Clinton County EMA Director Thomas Breckel
said.
“This is a tight, small community. There’s one stoplight, everyone knows
everyone’s names, we pass them by the street, and for something like this to
happen in the middle of the morning, it’s taken a lot out of the
community.”
Eight firefighters were also injured while battling the deadly
blaze.
“This morning, our district became aware of a tragic house fire in our
community. Authorities have confirmed the de@ths of a mother, three of our
students, as well as two other children,” officials for Clinton-Massie Local
Schools said.
“Out of respect for the family and to ensure accuracy, we will share only
verified information and will not speculate beyond what has been confirmed. We
will communicate promptly if additional confirmed information becomes
available. We know that tragedy affects not only families, but also classmates,
staff members, and the broader community. Our schools are closely connected
places, and moments like this are felt deeply by many,” the district's
statement continued.
Counselors and mental health professionals are expected to be at the
school beginning Wednesday, March 4, to provide assistance to those
impacted.
“In times of grief, we lean on one another. Thank you for the care and
compassion you show our students and one another each day,” Clinton-Massie
Local Schools said.
An investigation into the origin and cause of the fire has begun, the Ohio
Department of Commerce said.

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