Carrie Underwood and her family are unharmed after their home in Nashville caught fire on Father’s Day.
The 41-year-old country singer’s representative told Us Weekly: ‘There was a fire on the property on Sunday night, which was quickly contained.’
‘There was no fire damage to the primary residence, and the family and their pets were unharmed,’ the rep added.
A fire had broken out in their garage, which triggered their fire alarm, with the fire department responding and putting out the flames before it spread.
According to Wkrn.com, the fire started at 9:40 pm at her home in Nashville, which she shares with husband Mike Fisher and their children, sons Isaiah, nine, and Jacob, five.
The star and her family were at home at the time of the fire.
Their home is located up a long road with a long driveway in a remote location, so all eight of the Williamson County Fire Rescue stations were deployed.
The outlet reported that the fire was located in the garage and officials suspect the cause was a UTV parked next to it.
A UTV is an off-roading vehicle.
The home had a 10,000 gallon water tank on the property so firefighters were able to put out the fire quickly using that instead of trying to find something to hook up to it, due to the remote location of the home.
Although the fire was put out quickly, firefighters stayed on property because hot spots in the garage walls kept flaring up.
The fire was contained in the garage and did not spread to the primary home.
In 2011, Carrie and Mike purchased 400 acres of land to build their dream home in Nashville, per Variety.
They bought the land for $2.9 million for 354 acres and $350,000 for 50 acres next to it.
The couple built their home on the property, complete with a barn and animals.
Carrie and Mike, a former NHL player, tied the. knot in 2010, welcoming their sons in 2015 and 2019.