The incident occurred on Putnam Road shortly before 3 a.m., with the occupants and their pets managing to escape without injury.
Authorities connected to the investigation have indicated that a malfunctioning wood stove is suspected of igniting a fire that led to the total loss of a residence in Springfield early Wednesday. The incident occurred on Putnam Road shortly before 3 a.m., with the occupants and their pets managing to escape without injury.
Due to the Springfield Fire Department's tanker being out of commission, firefighters faced challenges in accessing water to combat the blaze. They coordinated with more than seven neighboring departments, which provided crucial support in transporting water to the scene. Deputy Chief John Claflin mentioned the necessity of establishing drafting sites and using portable tanks, estimating that over 30,000 gallons of water were utilized to extinguish the flames, thanking their mutual aid partners for their invaluable assistance.
While the investigation continues, firefighters emphasize that the situation underscores the importance of regular maintenance for wood stoves to prevent such incidents in the future.
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