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Fire Department Puts Out Attic Blaze At House In Backcountry Greenwich

GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Greenwich Fire Department put out a small blaze in an attic cupola of a home at 90 Porchuck Road in backcountry Greenwich on Thursday, April 10, according the RealTime blog at GreenwichTime.com. 

The Greenwich Fire Department dispatched multiple units to a house fire in rural Greenwich on Thursday, April 10.

The Greenwich Fire Department dispatched multiple units to a house fire in rural Greenwich on Thursday, April 10.

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Several engines and four tanker trucks, which were in the area on a previous call, were sent to fight the fire at 12:50 p.m. First responders declared the blaze under control at 1:21 p.m., the blog reported. 

No injuries and no serious damage was reported, the article said. A fire marshal and building inspector were dispatched to determine a cause of the fire, the blog said. 

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