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Anderson, SC (February 15, 2026) – One person died, and another was seriously injured after a late-night house fire in the 400 block of Hall Rd, according to the Anderson County Coroner’s Office.

Key Details

  • Location: 400 block of Hall Rd, Anderson
  • Reported: Friday, February 13 at 11:45 p.m.
  • Type of Incident: Residential mobile home fire with entrapment
  • Fatality: 49-year-old Michael Chris Robinson
  • Injuries: One female occupant airlifted to Augusta Burn Center
  • Preliminary Cause: Heater placed too close to combustibles

What We Know So Far

  • Anderson County 911 received a call reporting a house fire with possible entrapment just before midnight.
  • First responders arrived to find a mobile home fully engulfed in flames.
  • Robinson died inside the home from smoke inhalation secondary to thermal burns.
  • The manner of death was ruled accidental.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • Whether additional safety devices, such as smoke alarms, were present and functioning.
  • The full extent of the surviving victim’s injuries.
  • Whether any further findings will emerge as the investigation continues.

Local Context

Residential areas along Hall Rd include a mix of mobile homes and single-family properties, where heating devices are commonly used during colder months. Late-night fires in Anderson can spread rapidly, especially in structures with lightweight materials, making quick emergency response critical to preventing further loss.

What to Do Next

  1. Move to a safe location immediately and ensure everyone is accounted for.
  2. Follow instructions from emergency personnel at the scene.
  3. Document visible damage with photos once authorities say it is safe.
  4. Seek medical evaluation for smoke exposure or burn-related symptoms, even if they seem minor at first.

FAQ

Q: Why can injuries from a fire appear later?

A: Smoke inhalation and burn injuries may worsen hours after exposure. Swelling in airways or internal damage is not always immediately visible, which is why medical monitoring is important.

Q: Why are residential fires especially dangerous at night?

A: Overnight fires can spread before occupants are alerted, particularly if people are asleep. Reduced visibility and delayed reaction time increase the risk of serious injury or death.

Q: What does it mean when a fire is ruled accidental?

A: When investigators determine a fire was accidental, they have found no evidence of intentional wrongdoing. Instead, the cause is linked to unintentional factors, such as equipment placement or malfunction.

Source

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