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Three Alarm Fire, Appleton St, off Willow
Woken by fire trucks at 2:30 in the morning. It's a three alarm fire on Appleton St. off Willow. Contained to the one house, plus a live wire down. From what I could glean from the scanner, everyone seems to have gotten out of the house, but some people were taken to the hospital.
Now (3:15am) at the one-hour mark, it's still an active fire, but fire command on site has declined help from an additional company, and are saying "condition the same, companies making progress."
At 3:20am calling for a "20-foot collapse zone around the building. Slate shingles coming off the room, eminent [immanent?] danger of the chimney collapsing."
(does that mean they evacuate the houses on either side, I would assume?)
From my house I can see that Willow is shut down, and the bike path, so expect a similar 4 block radius.
Now (3:15am) at the one-hour mark, it's still an active fire, but fire command on site has declined help from an additional company, and are saying "condition the same, companies making progress."
At 3:20am calling for a "20-foot collapse zone around the building. Slate shingles coming off the room, eminent [immanent?] danger of the chimney collapsing."
(does that mean they evacuate the houses on either side, I would assume?)
From my house I can see that Willow is shut down, and the bike path, so expect a similar 4 block radius.
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They're still pumping water onto it as of 3:45 AM.
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At 4:02am they're calling it "substantially knocked down" and are starting to recall some of the fire companies.
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Around 4:20 I saw the fire department detaching a hose from a hydrant. I still saw steam or smoke rising from the house, but I assume they know what they're doing.
I also saw about five people sitting in a police bus - one of whom I recognized as a displaced resident who I'd spoken to briefly about an hour earlier.
There are a couple of media vans here now, it looks like channels 4 and 5, so presumably we'll get some details tomorrow.
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I was woken up by what turned out to be a news helicopter at 5am, repeatedly flying over my apartment as it circled the scene of the fire. I fully support police and fire helicopters flying anywhere at any time in the interest of public safety, but I really do not think news helicopters should be circling over densely populated areas in the early morning in the interest of gawking at a fire for ratings. Not only did it wake me up, but it caused me to be unnecessarily concerned that perhaps a police helicopter was chasing someone suspected of a crime through my neighborhood. I really hope this doesn't happen again, but I'm not sure who has control of this kind of thing.
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Speaking of .. it's after 12 noon now and my block is surrounded by helicopter sounds. How did you ID the ones that woke you up as news choppers? I want to know what I'm hearing now.
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I don't know if there were any emergency services helicopters flying around last night in addition to this news helicopter, but if they were, they weren't the ones that woke me up.
Globe story + photo
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Residents said the right half of the house was a triplex occupied by friends in a band that practiced in the basement. The left half contained a first-floor apartment, rented conventionally, and a four-bedroom duplex above it that rented by the room on Airbnb, multiple residents said.
Link: http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2017/01/27/seven-people-injured-somerville-fire/kEAdXvaqba9doy4hR0bj9J/story.html?event=event12
If I read that correctly, it sounds like a boarding house, which generally isn't legal in Somerville, right? You can't just rent individuals rooms in a unit.