(Bastrop, Louisiana) - After two fatal fires this month, State Fire Marshal Chief Bryan Adams noted the two events have something in common.

According to WBRZ, officials were called out to investigate a fire in St. Helena Parish on Pat Lane, they found a structure that was fully consumed by fire.

Even though identity and cause of death are still pending at this time, they do believe the victim of the Saturday, November 2 fire was the 86-year-old female homeowner.

Myarklamiss.com reported on Monday, November 4, Bastrop firefighters were called out to a home in the 1500 block of King Avenue to fight a blaze there. One man who lived in the home was able to escape the flames. He told firefighters that his 71-year-old brother was still inside of the burning home. Firefighters later found the body in one of the bedrooms.

What Was Common Between The Two Louisiana Fires?

Chief Adams says they are still determining the exact cause of each of these fires noting that both scenes had something in common. Neither home had working smoke alarms. He points out that a working smoke alarm can save your life.

Photo courtesy of State Fire Marshal's Office
Photo courtesy of State Fire Marshal's Office
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If you are in a situation where you do not have a working smoke alarm and you need help getting one, you are encouraged to find out more about the Operation Save-A-Life program.

The program can help with the installation of a free smoke alarm, and he encourages anyone who needs to visit lasfm.org. If you want to know more about Operation Save-A-Life you can click here.

In addition to these resources, Chief Adams also recommends contacting your local fire department for help in securing a smoke alarm.

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