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Cause Released For Fire That Damaged Home Of Senator Elizabeth Warren's Son
Oily rags used during renovations were likely the cause of a multi-alarm fire that damaged a home owned by the son of a Massachusetts lawmaker in Greater Boston this week, fire officials said. The home of Alexander Warren, son of Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, was severely damaged in a three-alarm fire that started around 1:19 a.m. on Tuesday, March 21, the Department of Fire Services (DFS) reports. Crews responded to the house at 44 Terrace Road in Medford to find heavy smoke and flames coming from all three floors of the structure. The fire eventually worked its way up to three…
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Daughter Of Plymouth Woman Burned In Fatal Fire Requests Community's Help
A fire that claimed a handicapped Vietnam veteran's life also severely injured his wife, causing burns to 17% of her body, according to a GoFundMe created to raise money for the couple. Firefighters responded to a Life Alert notification of a fire on Post N Rail Avenue in Plymouth around 5:34 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 10, as reported by Daily Voice. One woman was rescued from the scene and taken to the hospital in critical condition, and one man was pronounced dead at the scene. Read more: Man Killed, More Injured In Early Morning Plymouth Fire: Officials Incident Report: this morning at …
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Basement Fire Breaks Out At Greater Boston Area Church Clergy House: Fire Officials
Authorities are offering rewards of up to $5,000 for information regarding an early morning fire that occurred at an empty clergy house in Arlington, fire officials said. Firefighters responded to the area of 22 Appleton Street just before 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 21, according to a release from State Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey. Upon arrival, crews found heavy smoke conditions inside the rectory located a short distance away from St. Athanasius Church. The fire was coming from the basement and crews extinguished it quickly, the release said. “There are few fire…