
A fire broke out at a residence on Lakeshore Drive in Lebanon, requiring a swift response from multiple emergency units. The City of Lebanon Fire Department reported that the blaze, which started in the garage near a golf cart, was accidental. Crews dispatched at approximately 4:03 pm yesterday, were able to extinguish the flames, preventing further spread to adjacent properties.
First responders confirmed that all occupants had safely exited the building by the time police arrived at the scene. Thanks to the prompt arrival and action of fire units, not only the fire was brought under control, but valuable personal belongings were also retrieved for the homeowners. Officials reported no injuries among civilians or emergency personnel.
The containment and management of the emergency incorporated extensive cooperation from various agencies. The Lebanon Fire Department extended thanks to the Lebanon Police Department, Boone County EMS, Boone County Communications, Whitestown Fire Department, Zionsville Fire Department, Lebanon Utilities, the Salvation Army of Boone County, and Center Township Fire Department. These teams collectively ensured the security of the vicinity and assisted the affected residents.
The aftermath of this event saw the Salvation Army of Boone County stepping in to assist the homeowners with their immediate needs. This support is indicative of the community's resilience and unity in facing calamitous occurrences.









