Fire destroys Newbury home, kills pets as family escapes
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Fire destroys Newbury home, kills pets as family escapes
"Shortly before 1 a.m., the Newbury Fire Department responded to a report of a house fire at 49 Fruit St. When firefighters arrived, the home was already heavily engulfed in flames, prompting officials to strike a second alarm to bring additional crews to the scene."
"All four residents were inside the home at the time of the fire but were able to escape safely. No injuries were reported among residents or first responders, fire officials said. However, a dog and cat that were inside the home were unable to escape and were killed in the blaze."
"The fire completely destroyed the home. The displaced residents have since secured temporary lodging. The blaze also spread to several vehicles and gas grills on the property."
A house fire at 49 Fruit St. in Newbury broke out shortly before 1 a.m. on Friday. Firefighters arrived to find the home heavily engulfed in flames and called a second alarm for additional crews. All four residents inside escaped safely without injury, and no first responders were harmed. However, a dog and cat trapped inside were killed. The fire completely destroyed the home and spread to vehicles and gas grills on the property. The displaced residents secured temporary lodging. Multiple fire departments provided mutual aid, and authorities are investigating the fire's origin and cause.
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