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House burnt out across the road from City Centre Plaza on Alma St, Rockhampton

The occupants of a home ravaged by fire escaped the blaze which horrified one neighbour, who said he could have “lost everything” if the fire jumped to his house. Read about his terrifying experience.

A house on Alma St in Rockhampton went up in flames

Rockhampton Police have declared a crime scene at a home across the road from the City Centre Plaza on Alma St after the house was ravaged by fire late on Friday.

Emergency services received the call to attend the fire at 5.30pm on March 8 and the street remained blocked off at 7.20pm while two firefighters in breathing apparatus went inside the Alma St home.

A neighbour who asked to remain anonymous said they were in their bedroom when they could smell something burning, which they initially believed to be from a fire in a barrel.

“I came out onto my porch and I could see the entire 102 Alma St engulfed in flame, smoke (and) there were some loud popping sounds and then flames just came out of the house in about a few seconds,” they said.

Firefighters work to put out an Alma St house fire on March 8 which forced emergency services to close the street in the busy Rockhampton area.
Firefighters work to put out an Alma St house fire on March 8 which forced emergency services to close the street in the busy Rockhampton area.

The neighbour said it was extremely frightening because the houses were so close, making the prospect of the fire jumping onto a possibility.

“I could have lost everything,” they said.

“It’s terrifying... because the houses are so close together.”

The neighbour said several people were home at the time.

Multiple emergency crews were called to a home on Alma St in the Rockhampton CBD on Friday night (March 8) after a house went up in flames.
Multiple emergency crews were called to a home on Alma St in the Rockhampton CBD on Friday night (March 8) after a house went up in flames.

As of 8.30pm, an Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said paramedics were still on standby at the scene.

Firefighters work to put out an Alma St house fire on March 8 which forced emergency services to close the street in the busy Rockhampton area.
Firefighters work to put out an Alma St house fire on March 8 which forced emergency services to close the street in the busy Rockhampton area.

Six fire crews rushed to put out the blaze on Alma St when the house was fully alight.

A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokesman said firefighters had “knocked down” the fire by 6.30pm, and there appeared to be no flames from outside.

Neither houses on each side of the house were damaged by fire, but firefighters did go inside one home.

The three-bedroom home was built in 1940 last sold in 2007 for $222,000.

It was last advertised for rent in 2016 for $180, compared for $280 in 2012.

The Mackay-based home owners also own the neighbouring properties at 98 and 102 Alma Street.

Footage of the Alma Street building and house fire in July 2021.
Footage of the Alma Street building and house fire in July 2021.

A suspicious fire broke out at 108 Alma Street in July 2021, three doors down from the latest fire.

The blaze started at the PureComm building and spread quickly to the home next door, destroying it.

There were minor explosions in the fire due to gas.

The remains from the fire at 108 Alma Street.
The remains from the fire at 108 Alma Street.

The home had been abandoned and was frequented by squatters.

No one was inside either properties during the fire.

Neighbours reported seeing juveniles at the home prior to the fire.

It was declared suspicious by police at the time and however the investigation still remains active.

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