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LAKE STYLE 11-04-2010 11:42 AM

What's on fire?
 
There must be a huge fire! Anyone know where?

dmjr 11-04-2010 11:57 AM

heard it is near Fay's Boat Yard, I think I heard 3 alarms

Woodsy 11-04-2010 12:03 PM

I heard its a house on the Fay's Property.... I hope nobody is hurt!

Woodsy

ishoot308 11-04-2010 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Woodsy (Post 143187)
I heard its a house on the Fay's Property.... I hope nobody is hurt!

Woodsy

Please keep us updated as much as possible on this...

Thanks!

Dan

robmac 11-04-2010 12:43 PM

Spoke with WMUR and they are trying to track down info.

ishoot308 11-04-2010 12:55 PM

Not Fays
 
According to what I just heard it is not on Fays property but directly across the street. A brown house owned by an older couple. Do not believe anyone was hurt.

Dan

robmac 11-04-2010 01:25 PM

Thats good,hate for the family but good homeowners and firefighters are ok.

HUH 11-04-2010 01:56 PM

Sad
 
There was an injured homowner and the house is gone. :(

dragonfly03246 11-04-2010 02:30 PM

Woodland Ave
 
From what I can tell from the scanner, there is a fire on Woodland Ave in Gilford but that's across town from Fays. I haven't heard anthing about Varney Point Road but I'll keep you updated if I hear anything else.

ishoot308 11-04-2010 03:10 PM

Kinda strange to have these fires on such a rainy and wet day don't you think??.... I suppose they could have occurred from the inside, just seems a little out of the ordinary...

Dan

Soapmistress 11-04-2010 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ishoot308 (Post 143219)
Kinda strange to have these fires on such a rainy and wet day don't you think??.... I suppose they could have occurred from the inside, just seems a little out of the ordinary...

Dan

aye, same weather here. Perhaps something to do with the heating system, or maybe a fireplace ? We always have way more house fires in the Fall and Winter months :(

Slickcraft 11-05-2010 05:32 AM

72 Varney Point
 
Today's Citizen
http://www.citizen.com/apps/pbcs.dll...941/-1/CITIZEN

Quote:

Woman burned in house fire
Gilford:

By BEA LEWIS
blcitizen85@gmail.com
bwheel@metrocast.net
Friday, November 5, 2010


The lone female occupant of this home at 72 Varney Point Road suffered non-life-threatening burns in a fire that broke out shortly before noon on Thursday. Authorities are looking at a candle as the cause of the blaze which they said was accidental.


Authorities are eyeing a candle as the probable cause of a fire that gutted a Gilford home shortly after noontime on Thursday.

The lone female occupant of the house at 72 Varney Point Road suffered non-life-threatening burns, according to Gilford Fire Chief John Beland.

Men and equipment from seven area towns were called to the scene when initial reports had the fire occurring at Fay's Boat Yard Inc. The house that burned was located across Varney Point Road from the boat yard.

"I think we had our bases covered," Beland said of the mutual aid response.

The chief said he called for a first alarm after Lakes Region Mutual Fire Aid Dispatch said it had fielded three or four calls reporting the fire. Spotting a column of heavy, black smoke as he was pulling out of the station, Beland called for a second alarm. When firefighters arrived, the house was engulfed in flames, resulting in a third alarm being sounded because of the potential exposure to the nearby boat yard, including dozens of stored fiberglass boats wrapped in protective plastic for the winter.

Beland said department members initially focused their attention on providing medical care to the burn victim before mounting a defensive attack on the fire which they quickly knocked down using water from a nearby dry hydrant at Fay's Boat Yard. The hydrant draws water from Saunders Bay on Lake Winnipesaukee.

Beland said the initial investigation leads him to believe the fire was sparked by a candle that toppled over, igniting combustible materials.

Gilford Fire Rescue Ambulance took the injured woman, whom Beland did not identify, to Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia for treatment of her burns. She later was transferred by ambulance to Mass General.

"It appears to be accidental and is not a suspicious fire at this point," Beland said.

The house, approximately 35 feet by 25 feet in size, was a single-story, wood-frame structure with a flat roof and it overlooked the lake. Authorities estimated the value of the home to be $125,000.

A second home within close proximity of the burning building sustained heat damage.

Assisting Gilford Fire Rescue units at the scene were companies from Laconia, Belmont, Tilton-Northfield, Alton, Meredith, Sanbornton and Franklin, while Gilmanton provided station coverage.

About 3 p.m., while Gilford units were still overhauling the scene at 72 Varney Point Road, a first-alarm structure fire was reported on Woodland Avenue. Arriving firefighters found an occupied, single-family home filled with smoke.

An investigation quickly revealed a fire in the basement that had been extinguished by the homeowner. In quelling the fire, the homeowner suffered significant burns to her hands and Gilford Fire Rescue Ambulance took her to LRGH for treatment.

Beland said a smoke detector alerted the homeowner to the fire.

A second occupant was treated at the scene for smoke exposure and released.

The home sustained smoke damage but no structural damage from the fire or water.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Just Sold 11-05-2010 07:58 AM

Tax card says the property is a seasonal cottage and the "other" building - on the same lot is a mobile home. Owners of are from Waltham MA.
Very sorry for the owners loss and the woman who was burned.


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