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Red Cross responds to three to four home fires daily in Illinois, asks for community support

Red Cross responds to three to four home fires daily in Illinois, asks for community support

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SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) — While large-scale disasters often dominate the headlines, the American Red Cross says the most constant emergency it faces across Illinois is far closer to home and occurs every day.

Red Cross volunteers in the Illinois region respond to three to four home fires daily, providing emergency shelter, food, financial assistance, health services, emotional support, and recovery resources to families left with little more than what they could carry out the door.

The scale of the need is significant. In 2026 alone, the Red Cross of Illinois has already spent more than $608,000 above originally projected disaster financial assistance budgets to help families recovering from home fires and other emergencies. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, residential structure fires in Illinois result in approximately 6.1 deaths and 27.4 injuries per 1,000 fires, which is an injury rate higher than the national average.

“Locally, home fires are the constant,” said Kellie O’Connell, Chief Executive Officer of the American Red Cross of Illinois. “While large disasters often make headlines, the majority of our disaster responses every single day are to home fires impacting families across our communities. Our volunteers are responding around the clock to help people facing unimaginable loss and uncertainty.”

When emergency crews leave the scene, the work for affected families begins. Survivors are often left navigating a difficult recovery process that starts with finding temporary shelter, replacing medications and clothing, securing transportation, and coping with the trauma of sudden loss. The Red Cross typically responds within hours, providing immediate financial assistance, comfort items, and guidance on next steps.

The organization is now asking the public to help sustain those efforts. Community members can make financial donations to disaster relief, volunteer to assist families during emergencies, donate blood, or participate in the Red Cross Home Fire Campaign, which installs free smoke alarms and educates families about fire prevention and escape planning.

“Every day, people experience emergencies that change their lives in an instant,” O’Connell said. “Whether through volunteering, donating blood, supporting disaster relief efforts, or helping families become safer through preparedness programs, there are so many ways our community can make a lifesaving difference.”

More information on how to help is available at redcross.org/illinois.

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