Three homes were destroyed following a fire Sunday afternoon near Little Elm.
DENTON COUNTY, Texas — Three homes were destroyed after catching fire near Little Elm Sunday, according to the Little Elm Fire Department. It happened in the 1200 block of Point Street in the Rocky Point neighborhood in unincorporated Denton County.
According to Little Elm FD, neighbors called 911 around 2:10 p.m. Sunday. Video shows a small home on fire before firefighters arrived. Fire investigators believe that after the blaze went up in the initial home, it spread to two other homes.
"There was a lot of heavy dark smoke, which means there's a lot of, a lot of, fire involvement," said Jon Bailey, Division Chief with the Little Elm Fire Department.
One person had to be treated on scene for injuries but is expected to be ok, according to fire officials. Everyone else, including pets, made it out safely.
Little Elm FD said 59 personnel from several North Texas departments responded to the scene.
It took fire crews about two hours to get everything under control. There are no fire hydrants in the neighborhood, so firefighters had to haul water in on tanker trucks, according to the Little Elm Fire Department. The back and forth caused some delay in the firefighting effort, according to fire officials.
"As soon as we ran out of water, we had to wait for the next truck to come in," said Division Chief Bailey.
Fire crews were still on scene hours later, monitoring for hotspots.
People who live in the area were watching the destruction and said they were devastated by everything their neighbors lost.
"It's kind of scary as well because you never know what's going to happen the next day, like if your house is going to be there or not," said Lesly Mora, a nearby resident.
The Denton County Fire Marshal's Office is investigating, but the cause of the fire is unknown at this time.