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Saturday, August 20, 2022

South Windham 2nd Alarm 08-20-22

 South Windham, 667 Windham Rd. 2nd Alarm

Around mid-night, Station WW Dispatched South Windham,Windham Center, North Windham and Engine 101 from Willimantic and Engine-33 Yantic Fast was dispatched to 667 Windham Rd. (Rt-32). For several reports of a building fire.2nd Alarm, First due officer reported heavy fire showing and requested a 2nd alarm, Which added Lebanon ladder 106, Et from Franklin, Scotland Engine and Colombia Engine. The former home, converted in storage for a Home and Garden supply store was loaded inside and out with supplies. Crews had difficulty gaining access into the rooms and rear of the building. This hampered efforts, at one point crew was notified of a possible occupant. No one was found.

Crew worked the fire for about 2 hrs before bringing it under control. Then stayed for a few more hrs to locate all the hot spots. The FMO is investigating the cause.

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