Crime & Safety
2-Alarm Fire Reported At Manufactured Home Park In Epsom
Watch: Capital region firefighters were sent to the Breezy Acres Cooperative Park in Epsom for a manufactured home fire on Sunday.
EPSOM, NH — Area firefighters were sent to a manufactured home in Epsom off Black Hall Road for a report of a fire with a possible occupant still be inside the home, according to dispatch.
Epsom, Chichester, Northwood, and other firefighters were sent to the Breezy Acres Cooperative Park just before 8 p.m. A caller reported fire coming from a living room window. When firefighters arrived, they found flames coming from the home and requested a second alarm.
"The building is fully involved at this time," the commander said.
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The second alarm brought more firefighters from Concord, Allenstown, Pittsfield, Pembroke, as well as the Northwood tanker.
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NEWS 603 posted this video to YouTube.com.
As the firefighters tapped hydrants for water, command requested they hurry because he wanted to make sure they attacked the fire from the bedroom area of the home where they thought a resident might be.
Command also requested a second ambulance. The Tri-Town Ambulance was then called in to assist.
Chichester firefighters then ran a four-inch pipe to a hydrant.
Around 9 p.m., a third ambulance was requested from Chichester to assist with rehab.
At just before 9:15 p.m., Epsom EMTs transported one person to the firehouse.
About 15 minutes, they began breaking down and clearing teams from the fire, according to dispatch.
It is unknown at post time if there was an occupant inside the home.
NEWS 603 posted this video to YouTube.com.
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