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Second person succumbs to injuries from Cahokia Heights house fire. Victims identified.

Two people are dead and at least one more was critically injured in a fire early Tuesday morning in Cahokia Heights.

The fire occurred in the 200 block of North 44th Street, about a half mile west of Interstate-255 off New Missouri Avenue. Smoke could be seen billowing for miles around.

Bob Tierce, 78, was pronounced dead at the scene at about 10 a.m., said St. Clair County Coroner Calvin Dye Sr. A second victim, Larry Wetzel, 82, later died at Touchette Regional Hospital, Dye said.

Autopsies are pending, Dye said.

Firefighters rescued two people from the burning structure and took them immediately to EMS workers.

““Those are life-threatening injuries,” said Sharon Davis, assistant chief of the Camp Jackson Fire Department. “They were at the rear of the house, perhaps trying to self-extricate themselves. The back of the house was not on fire.”

The condition of the third victim is not known.

Three firefighters also were injured, but were treated at the scene. A neighbor trying to assist suffered burns to their hands, but refused medical treatment.

Multiple fire departments were at the scene. The Illinois State Fire Marshal is on the scene assisting in the investigation.

Firefighters from multiple agencies worked a house fire in in the 200 block of North 44th Street, in Cahokia Heights. One person is dead and at least two were critically injured in the fire.
Firefighters from multiple agencies worked a house fire in in the 200 block of North 44th Street, in Cahokia Heights. One person is dead and at least two were critically injured in the fire. Derik Holtmann dholtmann@bnd.com

This story was originally published February 7, 2023 at 2:36 PM.

Carolyn Smith
Belleville News-Democrat
Carolyn P. Smith has worked for the Belleville News-Democrat since 2000 and currently covers breaking news in the metro-east. She graduated from the Journalism School at the University of Missouri at Columbia and says news is in her DNA. Support my work with a digital subscription
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