Man, 90, escapes house fire

Published 12:25 am Monday, January 19, 2015

Fire that gutted Rainey Road home started near wood stove

By Hugh Fisher

hugh.fisher@salisburypost.com

FAITH — A 90-year-old man’s home was heavily damaged by smoke and fire late Sunday afternoon.

According to a family member, fire started around 4 p.m. in Gene Link’s single-story home on Rainey Road.

Tony Link, his son, said his father phoned him to say a fire had started in the mat under his wood stove.

“When I got there, there was smoke coming out of the door,” Tony Link said. “There was a hole in the floor, and hot embers down in it.”

Tony Link said he helped get his father out of the house, where he lived alone. Gene Link’s dog was also found and rescued.

Firefighters arrived to find “heavy flames and smoke,” according to emergency radio traffic.

Gene Link escaped uninjured, but was treated for smoke inhalation by medics at the scene.

Tony said his father had lived in the home for over 50 years. “I grew up in that house,” he said.

The N.C. Highway Patrol closed Rainey Road while fire crews knocked down the blaze.

Crews from Rockwell Rural, Rockwell City, Granite Quarry, Bostian Heights, South Salisbury and Gold Hill fire departments responded to the blaze, along with the Rowan County Rescue Squad.

The American Red Cross also responded to assist firefighters and the Link family.

Contact Hugh Fisher via the editor’s desk at 704-797-4244.