May 25, 2023 A Lexington resident who saw smoke coming from the house called 9-1-1.
By Christopher Leach Source Lexington Herald-Leader (TNS) Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
One person has died in a Lexington house fire that started Thursday morning, according to the Lexington Fire Department.
The fire started in the 1000 block of Gainesway Drive, according to Maj. Derek Roberts from the fire department. Roberts said firefighters were dispatched around 6 a.m. and found smoke visible from outside the home.
One victim was located inside the home, and the Fayette County Coroner’s Office has been called to the scene to investigate the death.
“As crews started extinguishment efforts and during the course of their efforts, they located a victim that was already deceased,” Roberts said.
Fire investigators were also at the scene Thursday to determine where the fire started and what caused it.
Fayette County Coroner Gary Ginn said his office was called just after 6 a.m. The victim was a man in his early 60s.
Ginn said he’s fairly sure what the cause of death is but the manner of death is still pending. He said he will wait to make preliminary determinations until after the autopsy.
“We are definitely interested in the origin of the fire, which arson investigators are currently here and working hard,” Ginn said.
Maj. Derek Roberts said the fire was reported by a civilian who saw smoke coming out of the home. Firefighters saw smoke and flames upon arrival.
An hour and a half after the fire, several fire trucks and other emergency response vehicles were still at the scene.
This is a developing story and may be updated.