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| By Alan J. Brackett |
| Webster Captain Matt Fitton and FF Nick Shelburne wait for water to douse a well involved boat fire at the rear of a building on Main Street June 2nd. |
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| By Alan J. Brackett |
| This was the smoke condition that was coming over the top of the vacant building on Main Street which got many people's attention. |
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| By Alan J. Brackett |
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| By Alan J. Brackett |
| The initial attack. |
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| By Alan J. Brackett |
| Getting a handle on the situation. |
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WEBSTER, MA - A roiling plume of ink black smoke caught the attention of many people in and around downtown Webster on Tuesday evening, June 2nd. Webster fire and rescue personnel responded, while dispatchers at the police department began to field multiple calls for an unknown type fire in the area of the Webster Post Office. As police arrived on scene, they reported a working structure fire at 385 Main Street, a very large, very vacant block of taxpayers – exacting expletive comments from responding fire personnel. But as police and the first arriving chief officer of the Webster FD investigated further, it was discovered that a large boat was burning furiously at the rear of the structure in a field overgrown with vegetation. The fire had not extended into the building.
Webster jakes made quick work of the land-locked boat fire, stretching two hoselines to quickly knock down the boat fire and check the exposed building for any fire extension into the structure. None was found. When the fire was completely knocked down, firefighters overhauled the remains of the ‘land yacht’ with foam to insure the fire did not rekindle later in the evening. There were no injuries, and the boat was a total loss. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The Webster FD responded to the incident with three engines, one tower ladder, and Rescue 1. At the same time of the Webster alarm, the Dudley Fire Department was dispatched to the area of Green Street, on the Webster town line, for a smoke investigation. It was determined that the source of the smoke was caused by the boat fire.
For additional images of this incident, go to:
First Due Images by Alan Brackett http://www.pbase.com/abrackett
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