Witnesses, relatives describe what happened at fatal Little Creek fire


The day after a fire devastated his family, Michael Steininger stood outside his sister’s Little Creek home surveying the damage.

The Sunday blaze left his 9-year-old niece and a 42-year-old woman dead. Steininger’s sister, his son and his son’s girlfriend were injured.

Steininger said he couldn’t discuss the conditions of the three survivors.

“I know everyone wants answers right now, but I don’t know how everyone is and I don’t know what started the fire,” he said.

The state fire marshal said Sunday that the victims sustained smoke inhalation and burns. The girl and 42-year-old died at the hospital after firefighters pulled them from the burning house, the fire marshal said. The three others were in critical condition.

Steigninger said the 42-year-old was related to his sister by marriage. Their names have not been released.

Two people died and three were injured in a house fire in the 300 block of Main Street in Little Creek Sunday, Feb. 6.

Firefighters from Little Creek and the stations who assisted “did an awesome job,” and he appreciates everyone who risked their lives and all who helped in the rescue efforts, he said.

The Main Street home is almost directly across the street from the firehouse.

The home that burned Sunday, Feb. 6 in Little Creek is across the street from the fire company parking lot and marquee.

Little Creek Fire Company Deputy Chief Steve Galvin said the call from the 911 center was received at about 12:10 p.m. A firefighter looked out the window of the station, confirmed there were flames, and the crew responded immediately.

“The chief was here and as he went to the house, he saw one of the victims jump off the porch roof,” said Galvin. “The person who jumped said there was another person trapped upstairs.”



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