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Equipment lost in Falmouth garage fire

A garage structure was heavily damaged by fire the morning of May 24, 2018 in Mount Denson. Nobody was injured and the building is insured.
A garage structure was heavily damaged by fire the morning of May 24, 2018 in the Falmouth area. Nobody was injured and the building is insured. - Submitted

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FALMOUTH, N.S. – A garage near a home in the 400-block of Bog Road in Falmouth has been badly damaged, with most of the equipment inside completely destroyed.

Paul Maynard, deputy chief with the Hantsport Fire Department, said firefighters got the call around 7:23 a.m. after a neighbour phoned it in.

A garage structure was heavily damaged by fire the morning of May 24 in the Falmouth area. Nobody was injured and the building is insured.
A garage structure was heavily damaged by fire the morning of May 24 in the Falmouth area. Nobody was injured and the building is insured.

 

“When we arrived on scene, we found a 16 by 20 (foot) garage fully involved by fire,” Maynard said. “Crews quickly knocked the fire down.”

After talking to the building owner, Maynard said, firefighters learned that the structure was used as a storage area for equipment and as a small business.

Firefighters from Hantsport, Windsor, Wolfville and Brooklyn were bought in for mutual aid.

A garage structure was heavily damaged by fire the morning of May 24, 2018 in the Falmouth area. Nobody was injured and the building is insured.
A garage structure was heavily damaged by fire the morning of May 24, 2018 in the Falmouth area. Nobody was injured and the building is insured.

 

No injuries were reported and the building is fully insured.

“The investigation is ongoing, but it appears electrical in nature,” he said.

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