News Summary
A devastating fire claimed the life of a two-year-old girl in Pelion, South Carolina, on March 15, 2025. The mobile home fire, which started early in the morning, resulted in a frantic rescue attempt by family members. Despite efforts from emergency responders, the young girl was pronounced dead at the scene due to smoke inhalation. The community has come together to support the grieving family, highlighting the importance of fire safety and preparedness in homes.
Heartbreaking Tragedy Strikes Pelion as Two-Year-Old Girl Loses Life in Mobile Home Fire
Early Saturday morning, March 15, 2025, the small community of Pelion, South Carolina found itself shaken by an unimaginable tragedy. A mobile home in the 500 block of Canal Drive became engulfed in flames, leading to a devastating loss that will be felt for years to come.
The fire broke out around 2:00 a.m., with emergency responders receiving the call just a short while later. It was classified as a structure fire with potential entrapment, triggering a swift and robust response from the Lexington County Fire Service. Multiple units, including engines, tankers, and a ladder truck, raced to the scene, ready to battle the aggressive blaze.
Upon arrival, Engine 306 from the Pelion Fire Station encountered a sight that would haunt them forever—the home was fully engulfed in flames. Desperate attempts were made by family members, including the father, to save the little girl, identified as Remede Aveah Pridgen. The frantic efforts turned into a fight for survival as family members had to escape through a window air conditioner, overpowered by smoke and flames.
Despite their best efforts, first responders were unable to reach Remede in time. She was pronounced dead at the scene, a heartbreaking confirmation that this fire would change lives forever. The charred remains of the mobile home left behind a haunting reminder of the family’s lost belongings and dreams.
In the wake of this tragic event, the community has rallied together to show their support. Neighbors have begun offering an outpouring of compassion, bringing flowers and stuffed animals as memorials to honor the memory of the young girl. The scenes of solidarity speak volumes about the close-knit nature of the Pelion community, illustrating that even in the darkest times, there is a glimmer of light in the form of love and support from neighbors.
An autopsy conducted at MUSC in Charleston confirmed that Remede’s cause of death was smoke inhalation, a tragic but not uncommon outcome in such devastating fires. Authorities are still working diligently to uncover the cause of this fire. The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, along with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Arson Unit and the Lexington County Coroner’s Office, is conducting a thorough investigation to ensure that nothing is overlooked.
In spite of the unfathomable losses the family has endured, there is a semblance of hope in the form of support from the American Red Cross. Though insurance may cover damages to the structure itself, the family is seeking assistance to replace basic necessities that were lost in the flames. The road to recovery will be long and arduous, but with the help of their neighbors and community members, they may find a way to begin piecing their lives back together.
This heartbreaking accident serves as a grim reminder of the importance of fire safety in homes. While investigations continue, residents are encouraged to check their smoke alarms, create escape plans, and ensure that their homes are prepared in case of emergencies. As Pelion copes with this profound loss, it will take time for the wounds to heal. The memory of young Remede will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
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- WIS News: Autopsy Confirms Cause of Death
- Wikipedia: Fire Safety
- WLTX: Child Dies in House Fire
- Google Search: Lexington County House Fire 2025
- Cola Daily: Tragic Fire Claims Young Life
- Google Scholar: House Fire Tragedy
- ABC Columbia: Victim of House Fire Identified
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fire Statistics
- The State: Details on Pelion Fire
- Google News: Mobile Home Fire Pelion 2025
