No, though I encountered emergency vehicles galore -- several each of police cars, police chase helicopters, fire trucks, and ambulances -- on my way to the Tufts gym today. Apparently there were hazmat teams, too, and lots of blocked-off streets.
MEDFORD A spectacular four-alarm fire damaged at least four houses in Medford this afternoon, displacing 12 to 15 families.
The fast-moving fire, believed to have started at 7 Capen St., burned three triple-decker homes and damaged a fourth building. Flames could be seen shooting out of windows. Everyone got out and no injuries were reported, said Medford Deputy Fire Chief Martin Cunniff.
Broadcast reports said a mother and her six children were among those who fled to safety.
The afternoon fire, first reported at approximately 2:55 p.m., took more than 4.5 hours to control, said Cunniff. Several other fire departments helped, including Boston, Malden, Somerville, Winchester, Arlington and Stoneham.
WBZ-TV reported that dirtbikes stored under the Capen Street home may have exploded, sparking the blaze. However, the cause of the fire is under investigation.
The Red Cross was on the scene to help displaced families.
peter's street. a few blocks down, right next to tufts practically. i drove by it with Dan and Mark tonight.. only the structure of the house is left.. it's creepy. and the street was blocked off so we had to drive around a different way to get Mark home..
wow, this was unexpected. I'm going to Tufts next year and I searched for it under interests cause i thought I might possibly find someone from there. and i found a whole community, cool.
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Date: 2002-03-29 06:42 pm (UTC)Does anyone actually know what *happened*?
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Date: 2002-03-29 06:54 pm (UTC)Three houses hit by fire in Medford
MEDFORD http://www.boston.com/news/daily/29/medford_fire.htm
Three houses hit by fire in Medford
MEDFORD A spectacular four-alarm fire damaged at least four houses in Medford this afternoon, displacing 12 to 15 families.
The fast-moving fire, believed to have started at 7 Capen St., burned three triple-decker homes and damaged a fourth building. Flames could be seen shooting out of windows. Everyone got out and no injuries were reported, said Medford Deputy Fire Chief Martin Cunniff.
Broadcast reports said a mother and her six children were among those who fled to safety.
The afternoon fire, first reported at approximately 2:55 p.m., took more than 4.5 hours to control, said Cunniff. Several other fire departments helped, including Boston, Malden, Somerville, Winchester, Arlington and Stoneham.
WBZ-TV reported that dirtbikes stored under the Capen Street home may have exploded, sparking the blaze. However, the cause of the fire is under investigation.
The Red Cross was on the scene to help displaced families.
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Date: 2002-03-30 02:45 am (UTC)then we went to his back yard to pet his bunny.
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Date: 2002-04-07 10:00 am (UTC)wow, this was unexpected. I'm going to Tufts next year and I searched for it under interests cause i thought I might possibly find someone from there. and i found a whole community, cool.