BRIDGEWATER — The Bridgewater Fire Department responded Tuesday morning to a house fire on Main Street.
A 911 call came in around 9:55 a.m., Tuesday, April 7, for a possible working structure fire at 630 Main St., single-family residential home.
On arrival, firefighters saw smoke showing from a 2 ½-story wood frame structure.
Bridgewater Fire Department’s Engine 4 and Ambulance 4 were the first to arrive. Fire crews launched an interior attack.
Capt. Thomas Luckman Jr. requested a working-fire assignment and a full tone for station coverage.
No residents were at home at the time. No injuries were reported.
Multiple apparatus responded to the scene, including Engine 1, Engine 4, Tower 1, Ambulance 5, Car 1, Car 2, Car 3, Car 4 and Car 6.
Representatives from the town Building Department responded to the scene to evaluate the damaged structure.
Mutual Aid was provided by several neighboring Fire Departments, including East Bridgewater and West Bridgewater (on scene), Easton (Rapid Intervention Team), and Middleborough (station coverage).
The Bridgewater Fire Department cleared the scene at 12:35 p.m. The fire is under investigation by the Bridgewater Fire Department.
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