Two hospitalized in blaze at NASCAR star Denny Hamlin’s property in Gaston County
A fire completely destroyed a home in Gaston County on Sunday evening, sending two people to the hospital. Firefighters battled significant water supply challenges for approximately two hours to control the blaze. The destroyed residence belongs t...

According to WCNC, the Lucia-Riverbend Fire Department said the fire caused a total loss of the house. Firefighters faced significant challenges battling the blaze, with Chief David Toomey noting that a lack of available water in the area contributed to the fire taking roughly two hours to bring under control.
Multiple fire departments from across Gaston County were called in to assist as crews worked to contain and extinguish the flames. Officials said the investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing and is expected to continue into Monday.
Chief Toomey confirmed that the home belongs to the parents of NASCAR driver and team owner Denny Hamlin. Public records indicate the property is owned by a company managed by Hamlin, reported WCNC. Hamlin has not publicly commented on the incident while authorities continue to assess the damage and investigate the circumstances surrounding the fire.
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