Litchfield Firefighters Save Residence After Intense Camper Fire Threatens Nearby Structures
Article Summary: Fire crews successfully contained a camper fire on North Brown Street on March 2, preventing the blaze from consuming an adjacent residential trailer and detached garage despite moderate damage to the home’s exterior.
Litchfield Camper Fire Key Points:
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The fire was reported at 8:17 p.m. at 807 N. Brown St. involving a camper in close proximity to a home.
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Firefighters utilized a 2.5-inch attack line to knock down the bulk of the fire and protect immediate exposures.
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While the residential trailer sustained moderate exterior damage, a primary search and thermal checks confirmed the fire did not extend into the interior living space.
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The Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal has been requested to investigate the cause and origin of the blaze.
On Monday, March 2, 2026, the Litchfield Fire Department responded to a high-risk fire at 807 N. Brown Street that threatened to destroy a residential trailer and a detached garage.
The department was dispatched at approximately 8:17 p.m. following reports of a structure fire. Upon arrival, crews on Engine 810 discovered a camper “well involved” in flames. Due to the camper’s very close proximity to both a residential trailer and a detached garage, firefighters identified an immediate exposure concern.
Captain 801 assumed Incident Command and directed the crew of Engine 802 to establish a water supply from a hydrant located just south of the scene. To combat the intensity of the flames and shield the nearby structures, firefighters deployed a 2.5-inch attack line for a rapid knockdown.
While the exterior fire was being addressed, Captain 801 completed a 360-degree size-up of the scene. Although the exterior of the residence showed signs of fire stress, there were no immediate indications that the blaze had breached the interior.
Firefighters made entry into the home to conduct a rapid primary search. The search was negative for any occupants. Crews reported light to no smoke throughout most of the structure, with the exception of a rear bedroom nearest the burning camper. That room sustained significant smoke conditions and limited visibility, though firefighters noted no detectable heat was present inside the room at that time.
To ensure the fire remained contained, a 1.75-inch handline was stretched through the front door to the rear of the home. Crews monitored the interior wall while the exterior shell was cooled and partially removed to check for hidden fire extension. Following this inspection, officials confirmed that while the residence sustained moderate exterior fire damage, the living space remained unreached by the flames.
Once the main body of the fire was extinguished, crews performed extensive overhaul operations on the camper to eliminate remaining hot spots.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation. The Litchfield Fire Department (Incident Number 260303-011856) has requested the assistance of the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal to determine the origin of the blaze. Authorities are asking anyone with information regarding the incident to contact the Litchfield Police Department.
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