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Detroit firefighters on the scene of a fire in two dwellings – June 2nd
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Leominster Firefighter Jon Campagna gets a line on this SUV fire
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On January 13th around 1630 hrs, Lawrence firefighters were dispatched to the Merrimack Paper Mill at South Canal and Merrimack St. On arrival of Ladder 4, heavy smoke was showing from the abandoned mill that is 150 x 100 and two-stories. Deputy Chief (Car 21) ordered the companies to stay out of the mill due to the possibility of hazardous materials that might be inside. The 3rd alarm was struck at 1643 hrs bringing in mutual aid to the city from many area departments.
With fire increasing very rapidly, the 4th and 5th alarms were out by 1730 hrs. Approximately 100 firefighters fought this blaze well into the evening. A few companies remained overnight. Around 1800 hrs, Worcester’s Box Special Services Canteen was called to the scene to provide rehab support to the firefighters working the blaze.
Local officials reported to the media that the 19th Century mill building had support timbers that absorbed machine oil and chemicals over many years.
The mill was in the process of being rebuilt, but financial difficulties have impeded the progress. News reports say the city is owed more than $4 million in back taxes. There have been numerous fires in this building over the years. The fire remains under investigation by local and state authorities.
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6 Alarms Lawrence Ma – Paper Mill January 13th. The fire was at the Merrimac paper Co.
There were reports of an 800-pound oxygen tank in this abandoned 200,000 square-foot building. It has been vacant for over a decade.
There have been several fires at the building over the years, including a 3-alarm fire on Nov. 7, 2009.
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December 20 2013
4 Alarms Westford Ma – fire was in an occupied dwelling. No one was home at the time of the fire, but the fire did have a significant head start prior to arrival. On arrival FF’s had heavy fire conditions out the front door pushing them back unable to gain entry. Seven area departments arrived on scene mutual aid. Hydrant lines were about 1 mile away from the building. It took about 90 minutes to bring the blaze under control.
5 residents; 2 adults and 3 children were left homeless. The fire was a total loss.
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Scott LaPrade from Leominster, MA submitted several images from different incidents:
2 Alarms in Leominster MA Aug 8th
Dump Truck fire in Leominster Ma
Detroit Mi July 2013
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