A family of four is forced to flee their home after a fire pit outside the property generates embers that spread and ignite nearby materials. Multiple outlets report that the embers travel from the outdoor fire pit to the surrounding area, leading to a larger blaze that results in the home catching fire. The family leaves the property as the situation escalates, and the incident disrupts their residence while emergency response efforts deal with the flames. The reports describe the event as a sudden escalation from an outdoor fire pit, with the key trigger being embers that spread to the property. While the accounts focus on the family being forced to flee, they do not provide further details in the shared summaries about injuries, the extent of damage, or the cause being under investigation. Overall, the incident is presented as an example of how outdoor fires can spread when embers escape the immediate fire area and ignite other combustible material.