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Brush Fire Threatens Home In Hudson Valley

A brush fire that erupted in a Hudson Valley backyard came dangerously close to reaching a residence before it was extinguished. 

Mahopac Falls firefighters and Carmel police officers help put out a brush fire that began in a backyard on Gleneida Boulevard in Mahopac.

Mahopac Falls firefighters and Carmel police officers help put out a brush fire that began in a backyard on Gleneida Boulevard in Mahopac.

Photo Credit: Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department

The blaze happened on Monday, June 5 around 3:15 p.m., when members of the Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department and Carmel Police responded to a reported odor of smoke on Gleneida Boulevard in Mahopac. 

According to the Mahopac Falls Volunteer Fire Department, police confirmed that a small brush fire had started in close proximity to a deck attached to a residence on the street.

Officers then quickly used a garden hose attached to the house to stop the fire from spreading more. 

Shortly after this, Mahopac Falls fire crews stretched a line and began putting out the remaining hot spots before overhauling the area to stop it from igniting again. 

All in all, the response took around 25 minutes, the department reported. 

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