NORTH HAMPTON — North Hampton Fire & Rescue and mutual aid partners worked together to extinguish an early-morning fire that started in a vehicle and spread to a home.
On Sunday, April 5, at 4:12 a.m., North Hampton Fire & Rescue was called to 151 Atlantic Avenue for a report of a vehicle fire near a residence. While companies were en route, they were updated that the fire spread to the residence and that there was possibly a resident still inside.
North Hampton Fire & Rescue Engine 2 arrived at the home a short time later to discover a truck fully involved with fire that was extending into the home.
Engine 2 immediately requested a first-alarm assignment, and initiated an aggressive offensive attack on the fire while simultaneously assisting a resident who evacuated the home. The resident was determined to be uninjured.
Through the rapid actions of responding personnel, the fire was brought under control in a timely manner, significantly limiting damage to the nearby home.
The resident was able to remain in the home once the fire was out.
Firefighters from Hampton, Rye, Portsmouth, and Greenland provided mutual aid at the scene, and firefighters from Seabrook and Hampton Falls covered stations. North Hampton Police also assisted at the scene.
This incident highlights the strength and reliability of the Seacoast mutual aid system. The seamless coordination and immediate support from neighboring departments played a critical role in bringing this incident under control quickly and safely.
“This was a fast-moving and dangerous situation that required immediate action from our crews,” said Fire Chief Jake MacGlashing. “I’m incredibly proud of the aggressive and coordinated efforts by our personnel and our mutual aid partners. Their quick response and teamwork made a direct difference in protecting life and minimizing damage to the home.”
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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