A fast moving 3 alarm fire on Friday night destroyed the Chester P. Tuttle Post at 88 Bancroft St. in Auburn. The fire was reported to the Auburn Emergency Communication Center at 7:57 p.m. reporting a fire in the kitchen. Engine 3 from the Headquarters station was first to arrive at 8:01 p.m. and struck a 2nd alarm with heavy smoke coming from the roof.
At the time of the 911 call the building was occupied with a little over 200 people eating dinner on the first floor of the building and patrons in the bar on the basement level. The fire alarm in the building was pulled and there was an orderly evacuation of the building. An off duty Auburn Firefighter was having dinner at the restaurant when the fire broke out and assisted in alerting patrons and safely evacuating them with staff.
A 3rd alarm was struck at 8:11 p.m. and at the same time the Incident Commander ordered the evacuation of firefighters from the building due to deteriorating conditions. Just minutes after the firefighters left the building there was a total collapse of the roof.
Auburn Fire Rescue Chief Stephen M. Coleman Jr. says there were no injuries reported of any patrons or firefighters. "With the amount of people in the building at the time of the fire we are extremely lucky tonight that we did not have any serious injuries and that everyone was able to escape the building quickly" Coleman said.
Chief Coleman says that the fire was well advanced when fire crews arrived and that there was a heavy fire load already in the attic. "The fire had been burning for sometime in the attic space and was well advanced before anyone in the building knew it".
The fire is not believed to be suspicious and is under investigation by the State Fire Marshals Office in conjunction with the District 7 Fire Investigation Unit. Auburn firefighters were assisted on scene by mutual aid companies from Oxford, Millbury, Leicester, Charlton, Webster, Sturbridge and Worcester.
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Saturday, March 16, 2019
Friday, March 15, 2019
2 Alarm Fire on Berlin St. in Auburn
Just after 11:30 p.m. on Thursday night the Auburn Communications Center received a 911 call reporting a fire in the basement of 30 Berlin St.
First arriving fire companies found a working fire in the basement of the single story residential home with a heavy smoke condition throughout the first floor. The fire was quickly extinguished and a cat was rescued from the home by firefighters.
A second alarm was called that brought a Rapid Intervention Team from the Oxford Fire Department to the scene while Millbury, Leicester and a Sturbridge Ambulance provided station coverage.
Auburn Fire Rescue Chief Stephen M. Coleman Jr. says the fire is not considered suspicious and is under investigation by the District 7 Fire Investigation Unit.
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First arriving fire companies found a working fire in the basement of the single story residential home with a heavy smoke condition throughout the first floor. The fire was quickly extinguished and a cat was rescued from the home by firefighters.
A second alarm was called that brought a Rapid Intervention Team from the Oxford Fire Department to the scene while Millbury, Leicester and a Sturbridge Ambulance provided station coverage.
Auburn Fire Rescue Chief Stephen M. Coleman Jr. says the fire is not considered suspicious and is under investigation by the District 7 Fire Investigation Unit.
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