Officials said they had reports of people inside the house.
The fire was first reported by a neighbor to 911.
Fire departments from Weeping Water, Manley, Avoca, Cass County Sheriff’s Office and Cass County EMS responded and arrived on scene to find the two story house was fully involved in fire.
But they were not able to go inside the home to fight the fire.
The community has rallied to support the fire crews as they investigate what caused the fire that resulted in the deaths of the Speer family.
One resident told KMTV that they can't figure out why things happen like they do.
As fire crews remained on scene working 12-hour plus shifts, local businesses from Murray and Weeping Water made sure firefighters were fed.
While many residents didn’t know the Speer family, they say the tragedy still hurts.
Residents told KMTV that the Speer family recently moved into the house and that the kids were excited about having pet chickens and much more space to play in.
Additional fire crews arriving. Firefighters are still sifting through debris & expect to be here all day. The home was completely consumed pic.twitter.com/zMgK8MdV8k
— Megan Hahn (@meganhahnTV) October 20, 2016