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Lisbon Crews and Mutual Aid Contain Early Morning Blaze

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February 10, 2026 | MAINE Courtesy of Lisbon Fire Department,
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The Lisbon Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 20 Webster Road at 2:05 a.m. on February 10th. Before crews arrived, homeowners contacted 911 and safely evacuated their home with their pets. Deputy Chief R. Robitaille arrived first and reported flames through the roof, prompting a first and then second alarm. A third alarm was later requested as manpower became limited. Lisbon firefighters established a water supply and advanced handlines to the second floor. Mutual aid from Lewiston, Sabattus, Durham, Topsham, and Brunswick assisted with suppression.

The fire was brought under control around 3:30 a.m., and workers remained on the scene until early afternoon. There were no injuries recorded. The house isn't considered livable. The Maine State incident Marshal's Office found that the incident was accidental.

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Courtesy of Lisbon Fire Department

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