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Seven Children Die in Pennsylvania Fire, Ages Range from 7 Months to 11 Years Old.

tncdel 2011/03/10 01:44:56
Related Topics: Police, Mennonite
BLAIN, Pa. — Neighbors came out this morning to help a couple tend to their farm and try to cope with the loss of their seven children, including a 7-month-old girl, who perished in a fast-moving farmhouse fire in central Pennsylvania late Tuesday night.
The children's mother was milking cows and their father dozed in a milk truck down the road when the fire broke out, police said today.

No cause or origin of the fire had been determined this morning, but the children's grandfather, Noah Sauder, told The Associated Press the blaze may have started in the kitchen, where the family used a propane heater. Fire marshals were investigating.
Earlier story: Fire in Pa. farmhouse kills 7 kids
The blaze tore through the home, exposing the interior and scorching the front, rear and side. A car parked beside the house was burned to the bare metal, its windows shattered.

Public records indicate the parents are Theodore and Janelle Clouse. A neighbor described the family as hard-working.

Police said the children's father had left the two-story home on a working farm in dairy country not far from the state capital, to begin his rounds hauling milk around 10 p.m. Tuesday. Two children, ages 2 and 3, were watching television at the time.

The father picked up milk and then parked the truck about a mile from home before nodding off, state police Trooper Tom Pinkerton said.

Soon after, the 3-year-old smelled smoke in the home and ran to the barn to alert her mother, who apparently tried to get into the house. The woman then ran to the homes of two neighbors before getting someone to call 911, then ran with the child to the father's truck and banged on its windows, screaming that their home was on fire, he said.
By the time the father returned to the home it was fully engulfed by flames, Pinkerton said. Firefighters had arrived and were battling the blaze at the charred home.

The Perry County coroner ruled the children died of smoke inhalation, Pinkerton said. Officials said they were six girls, ranging in age from 7 months to 11 years old and a 7-year-old boy.

A neighbor, Deana Doran, said her dog's barking woke her up around 11 p.m. and she thought she heard someone calling, "Hello! Hello!"

She told The Associated Press she saw the first-floor rear of the home burning and dialed 911. Once she got outside she saw the flames spreading to the rest of the home.

Doran said her 10-year-old son was friends with the 11-year-old girl who lived at the home.

"He plays with her every day," Doran said, visibly distraught. "I don't know how I'm going to handle this with him."

Friends and family were outside the gutted home this morning to help milk cows and do other chores. Sauder, the children's grandfather, told the AP the parents were awake and talking to people, just trying to find ways to cope with the tragedy. The father, he said, was out talking to friends and workers on the farm.

"He seems he might be just as good as to keep a little busy," said Sauder, who at times struggled to express his emotions. "It's really hard, I'm sure."

One neighbor said the family had lived in the home about four years.

"You wonder why does this have to happen," Ray Zimmerman told AP, adding that the children's father, Ted, told him "he's trying to keep moving so he doesn't have to think about it. We know he has a battle."
The house in Southwest Madison Township is one of a cluster of homes in the first block of Madison Road, near an intersection with Pa. 274 between Blain and Loysville. The rural stretch of farm land is about 30 miles west of Harrisburg.
Police said the family wasn't Mennonite, although many Amish and Mennonite families live in the area.

Authorities temporarily closed part of a highway near the farm because of the fire.
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  • sglmom 2011/03/10 05:41:45
    sglmom
    What a tragedy to lose so many precious young lives. God Bless the Family.
  • Lucy 2011/03/10 02:26:56
    Lucy
    +1
    So heartbreaking. God keep them all.
  • American Girl 2011/03/10 02:01:34
    American Girl
    +2
    A terrible tragedy! My heart goes out to the family.
  • tncdel America... 2011/03/10 02:25:57
    tncdel
    +2
    I can't remember a family that lost so many of its children like that. It shocks me, though I'm a stranger to them. I can't imagine what those parents are going through. Seven whose lives touched many other lives.
  • tncdel 2011/03/10 01:50:06
  • tncdel 2011/03/10 01:48:23
    tncdel
    +1
    I don't know them, yet it kicked me in the head to read. I couldn't begin to fathom how a mother and father would feel losing seven of their kids they brought into this world and nurtured.

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