Three residents were killed and a neighbor was injured after a house caught on fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

The coroner has released the identities of three family members who were found dead after a fire engulfed their house in Zion late Tuesday evening.

The Zion Police Department and Zion Fire and Rescue Department responded at 11:54 p.m. Tuesday to the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion for multiple 911 calls of a house fire.

Firefighters arrived and found a two-story house that was heavily involved in fire, Zion Fire Chief Justin Stried said.

“Neighbors reported the possibility of five persons living in the home that had yet to be accounted for,” the fire chief said.

Firefighters respond to a house fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning that left three residents dead and a neighbor injured. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

“Fires in the middle of the night, in which crews are not certain if the occupants being aware of a fire is always a concern of the responding firefighters.”

Firefighters pulled pre-connected hose lines to begin attacking the fire, while other firefighters began to search the home to rescue the occupants.

Firefighters found three residents inside the burning home.

They were brought out to paramedics but they were unable to be resuscitated and did not survive, Stried said.

Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek identified the three victims on Wednesday as Scott Copen, 58; Gina Copen, 54; and Cristal Copen, 41. All were Zion residents.

Firefighters begin to set up a ground ladder at a house fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning that left three residents dead and a neighbor injured. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Autopsies were performed on the three and the results show they died as a result of thermal injuries and injuries consistent with the inhalation of products of combustion, also known as smoke inhalation, Banek said.

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Toxicology testing, including carbon monoxide levels, is pending.

The Well Church in Kenosha, Wisconsin said Gina Copen was a “beloved part” of The Well family and served on their tech team every weekend. She was also a participant in the WOW Ladies ministry.

“Just this last Sunday she hosted a Dr Seuss theme trunk at Well-O-Ween and dressed as Cat in the Hat, a reflection of her joyful spirit. We will miss her greatly,” the church said in a statement.

“We are heartbroken to share the news that Gina Copen passed away as a result of a tragic fire,” the statement said. The woman’s brother and the woman’s daughter were the two others killed in the fire.

Two firefighters use pike poles to expose fire in a home in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

A neighbor suffered smoke inhalation and was transported by paramedics to Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan, Stried said.

All other potential occupants of the home were accounted for and were safe.

The Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) was activated to the second alarm level, bringing in resources from fire departments across Lake and Kenosha counties.

A Life Safety Box Alarm, which is used when more ambulances are needed, was also activated.

Stried called the fire a “major situation.”

Three residents were killed and a neighbor was injured after a house caught on fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Dozens of firefighters conducted fire suppression, water supply, ventilation and other fire duties.

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Firefighters faced challenges in fighting the blaze due to high winds, which helped fuel the fire.

Access to multiple areas of the home – like the small void spaces, roof area and dormer windows – was difficult, further hindering fire suppression operations.

At one point, firefighters were ordered to exit the building and attack the fire from the exterior due to unsafe interior conditions.

Fire ladder trucks were used to help battle the stubborn fire.

A firefighter uses a fire ladder truck to extinguish a house fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

“It took almost four hours to completely extinguish the fire due to the size and scope of the incident,” Stried said.

Crews remained on the scene into Wednesday morning.

The house is considered a total loss due to fire, smoke and water damage.

“A very preliminary content and property damage estimate is $350,000,” Stried said.

Three residents were killed and a neighbor was injured after a house caught on fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

A neighbor told Lake and McHenry County Scanner that he noticed police officers rushing to the house.

He then heard a loud popping noise and looked outside to see the house in flames.

Local fire investigators and the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal are continuing to look into what caused the fire.

Zion police detectives and members of the Lake County Coroner’s Office were also seen investigating.

A prayer vigil is being held outside the home at 7 p.m. Thursday.

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Zion police officers investigate a house fire that killed three residents and injured a neighbor in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion late Tuesday evening into early Wednesday morning. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

The Zion Fire and Rescue Department was assisted at the scene by the Beach Park, Bristol, Buffalo Grove, Fox Lake, Grayslake, Greater Round Lake, Gurnee, Kenosha, Lake Forest, Lake Villa, Newport Township, North Chicago, Pleasant Prairie, Somers, Waukegan and Winthrop Harbor fire departments.

The Zion Emergency Services and Disaster Agency (ESDA) assisted with scene and traffic control.

The Antioch, Libertyville and Long Grove fire departments staffed the Zion fire stations to cover calls in the city during the incident.

“The Zion Fire & Rescue Department extends sincere condolences to the family and friends of the victims of this tragic situation,” Stried said.

Fire departments from across Lake and Kenosha counties respond to a house fire in the 2900 block of Enoch Avenue in Zion that killed three residents and injured a neighbor. | Photo: Woo-Sung Shim / Lake and McHenry County Scanner

Fire officials are urging residents to check their smoke alarms and ensure they are working on every level of their homes.

“If you are a homeowner in Zion and need assistance with checking or installing working smoke alarms, please contact us and we will be happy to assist,” Stried said.

“If you rent your place of residence and do not have working smoke alarms or are unsure if yours are adequate, please contact your property owner or manager immediately,” Stried added.

In addition to working smoke alarms, residents should always be aware of and practice exit strategies and routes in case of a fire emergency.