Carrie Underwood Addresses Scary Fire Incident in Her Home

News broke out on Monday, June 17, 2024, about a scary fire incident at American singer Carrie Underwood’s home. The incident was reported to have occurred the previous night, Sunday, June 16, 2024, which was Father’s Day. At the time of the report, the singer’s fans and well-wishers were greatly concerned.

Although it was classified as a “fully involved fire,” the local fire crews brought it under control. Carrie Underwood and her family were reportedly safe and unhurt. The eight-time Grammy Award winner gave an update and addressed the incident the next day. 

Who Is Carrie Underwood?

The singer was born Carrie Marie Underwood in Muskogee, Oklahoma, on March 10, 1983. The singer has always had a talent and passion for singing. After performing in several local talent shows and at church, she auditioned for Capitol Records at age 14. After a management change, the deal fell through just before she was signed on. Not being able to make a career as a singer, Carrie Underwood gave up on the dream after graduating High School. 

However, things took a positive turn when she chose to audition for American Idol season 4 in 2004. Carrie Underwood is famous for her run during American Idol season 4 and for winning the season. Her journey on the show greatly inspired audiences. On May 25, 2005, Carrie Underwood was voted the show’s winner. Her winnings included a recording contract worth at least a million dollars, use of a private jet for a year, and a Ford Mustang convertible. 

In less than two decades, Underwood has won 8 Grammy Awards (from 16 nominations), 12 Billboard Music Awards with over 85 million records sold worldwide, and 5 Guinness World Records. The singer was also inducted into the Grand Ole Opry and Hollywood Walk of Fame. Carrie Underwood received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on September 20, 2018, under the Recording category. Underwood’s star is located at 1750 N. Vine Street.

What Caused The Fire Incident At Carrie Underwood’s Home?

At 9:42 PM on Sunday, June 16, 2024, Williamson County Fire and Rescue received a distress call about a fire on a home property. At the time of their dispatch, the crews had no idea it was at the property of the “Jesus, Take the Wheel” singer. According to a spokesperson for the fire department, all eight of its stations responded to the fire alarm call and reported to the 400-acre Tennessee property. According to the report presented by fire officials to the local news station WKRN News 2, first responders found a fully involved fire in the property’s garage. 

With the property in a remote location, the crews had to travel up a long road and a long driveway before accessing the property’s residential area. However, the crews quickly took control of the garage fire, thanks in no small part to the 10,000-gallon water tank. The department spokesman stated the crews didn’t waste time finding a hook-up.  Although the fire had been extinguished, firefighters reportedly stayed on the property for a few more hours to ensure there was no re-ignition. According to the department, the fire had already spread into the garage walls, and noticed it occasionally flared up in hot spots. 

The fire was contained before it spread to another property. No one was close to the garage at the time of the fire, with fire investigators confirming there were no injuries to anyone (including the firefighters) on the property. However, the report failed to mention who was home at the time and if the singer was in the home when the fire began. Although fire investigators didn’t give a reason for the fire, Carrie Underwood’s team confirmed the next day that it was caused by a utility task vehicle (UTV) parked next to the garage.

Carrie Underwood Addresses the Fire Incident At Her Home

Carrie Underwood in her concert

With growing concerns from fans, Carrie Underwood released a statement in the afternoon of Monday, June 17, 2024, to Taste of Country. The statement confirmed all the information released by Williamson County Fire and Rescue. However, it also provided additional information about the cause of the fire being attributed to the UTV. Part of the statement reads, “There was no fire damage to the primary residence, and the family and their pets were unharmed.”

As much as the statement was a relief, fans, and followers of the singer waited anxiously for Underwood’s next post. True to her ever-jolly self, Underwood posted on Instagram with the caption, “Life is stressful sometimes. Take a break and watch a sheep eat.” If anything, the post proves the singer and family are doing fine and moving on from the unfortunate fire incident. With a busy schedule, the singer knows it’s best to keep her mind in the right places. 

Carrie Underwood performed a few days after the incident at a show in Canandaigua, New York, on June 21, 2024. Underwood’s next shows are scheduled for July, with the singer performing three more concerts in Chicago and Hawaii. Carrie Underwood lives in that home with her husband, Canadian-American former professional NHL player Mike Fisher, and their two sons, Jacob Bryan and Isaiah Michael. Besides Carrie Underwood’s home fire incident, check out this story about 28 riders who were rescued after an upside-down incident on thrilling ride in Oregon.

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