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Simsbury Firefighters Respond to Fire on West Granby Road

Units from Lost Acres, East Granby, East Hartland and Simsbury respond.

 

Firefighters managed to contain the damage from a possible chimney fire Tuesday, saving a single-story, one-family house at 176 West Granby Road.

A call about the fire was made at 12:04 p.m., and members from the Lost Acres, East Granby, East Hartland and Simsbury fire departments responded, said Lost Acres Fire Chief Wayne Bindas.

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"The members came in and did a great job," Bindas said. "We saved the house."

The fire is still under investigation but appears to have started in a living room fireplace. Firefighters saw smoke coming from both ends of the house when they arrived, Bindas said.

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Firefighters were able to keep the fire from spreading to the rest of the house, and the fire was declared under control at 12:40 p.m.

Bindas said the building inspector would determine if the home's residents would be able to stay in the house tonight. No one was injured.


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