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Cigarettes put out in flower pot sparked deadly Chester house fire

Posted at 8:37 AM, Jun 01, 2014
and last updated 2014-06-01 21:18:27-04

CHESTER, Va. -- One person has died from injuries sustained in a house fire early Sunday morning in Chester's Glen Oaks neighborhood.

Chesterfield Fire and EMS said four adults and two children were pulled from the burning home in the 4100 block of Hamlin Court around 2:15 a.m. and taken to the hospital.

Hamlin CourtWhen firefighters arrived, they spotted heavy fire and smoke coming from the front and rear of the house.

David Vance Sr. told CBS 6 reporter Jon Burkett that he was inside the the home his son rents when he heard a loud pop around 2:30 a.m.

Vance reported seeing an orange glow before he rushed to grab his one-year-old grandson.

Once safely outside, Vance said his son ran back in to grab his six-year-old and screamed that his wife and mother-in-law were still inside the house

Neighbor Bryan Sparks ran to the front of the house to help his wife.

"She was waving a phone out the front window and was going to climb down with a sheet, but we told her to jump," Sparks said.

Family members said the wife’s mother died from fire-related injuries

Hamlin CourtThere has been no update on the conditions of the other four people taken to the hospital.

One firefighter suffered a minor injury battling the blaze.

The Fire Marshall's office said smoking materials put out in a flower pot ignited and spread to the house.