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Banks Crossing Motel 6 fire ruled accidental

By Rob Moore
Posted 1:49PM on Wednesday 22nd June 2022 ( 1 year ago )

Arson, cooking, and illegal drug manufacturing all have been ruled out as a cause of Monday night’s devastating fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing, according to Banks County Fire and Emergency Services Chief Steve Nichols.

“The origin of the fire was in a void space between the rooms near the attic space where wiring and plumbing was located,” Nichols said in an update statement Wednesday. “The vent fan and electrical wiring in that area could not be ruled out as the cause of the fire. It was listed as an accidental fire.”

That fire displaced about 30 occupants.

 

4:45 p.m. Tuesday update: Two Banks County firefighters are recovering at home after suffering from fatigue and heat exhaustion during Monday night’s firefighting at Motel 6 in Banks Crossing.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office and Banks County Fire and Emergency Services are investigating the cause of the fire, said Banks County Fire/EMS Chief Steve Nichols.

The building, located at 128 Frontage Road, Commerce, sustained heavy damage, with fire damage to the second floor and roof area, and smoke and water damage throughout.

Firefighters were called to the building just after 6:25 p.m. Monday and many remained on scene until 1 p.m. Tuesday.

Units arrived to find heavy smoke showing from multiple areas of the second floor and roof of the two-story occupied motel.

After the initial attack of the fire inside, a smoke explosion occurred requiring all interior crews to be evacuated from the building.

The motel was evacuated by Banks County Fire and Sheriff’s Office personnel.

Mutual aid with firefighting came from Commerce Fire Department, multiple stations from Franklin County, Habersham County Emergency Services, Baldwin Fire Department, Cornelia Fire Department, and Lee Arrendale State Prison Fire Department.

Homer Fire Department personnel responded to other calls throughout the county.

The two firefighters were transported by ambulance to Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center.

Roughly 30 people staying at the motel were relocated to other motels following the incident.

Original story: More than 100 firefighters worked for hours Monday night to bring a fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing under control.

Banks County firefighters were called to the commercial fire at 128 Frontage Road, Commerce, about 6:30 p.m., and crews on scene requested and received help from Commerce Fire Department, Bold Springs Fire Department, Habersham County Emergency Services, Jackson County Emergency Services, Carnesville Fire Department, Lee Arrendale State Prison Fire Department, Franklin Springs Fire Department, and a number of other agencies.

As of 1:45 a.m. Tuesday, crews continued their work to extinguish hot spots in the two-story Motel 6, located just off U.S. 441 at Steven B. Tanger Boulevard.

The fire resulted in the temporary closure of the adjacent RaceTrac gas station due to the amount of fire.

Frontage Road remained closed for about seven hours due to large supply hoses feeding the four aerial fire trucks battling the fire. Steven B. Tanger Boulevard was closed for a couple of hours while fire crews worked on that end of the building.

No injuries were reported inititally and the cause of the fire will be investigated once it is fully extinguished.

 

Smoke covers the Motel 6 at Banks Crossing about an hour into the firefighting effort.
Crews work to control the fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing Monday night.
Banks County officials say more than 100 firefighters from 17 agencies responded to assist with controlling the fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing.
Firefighters protect the RaceTrac gas station from potential spread of the fire from Motel 6 on Steven B. Tanger Boulevard at U.S. 441 in Banks Crossing.
Fire pours from the end of the Motel 6 at Banks Crossing Monday night.
Crews work through the night to bring the fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing under control.
Firefighters work to extinguish hot spots Monday night on the upper floor of the two-story Motel 6 at Banks Crossing.
Heavy flames rise from Motel 6 at Banks Crossing as firefighters arrive Monday night.
Smoke visible from as far away as Baldwin rises from the Motel 6 at Banks Crossing Monday night.
Banks County firefighters battle the fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing Monday night.
A Banks County ambulance rushes to the scene of Monday night's fire at Motel 6.
Firefighters continue to battle the fire at Motel 6 at Banks Crossing.

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