Fire Destroys Warner Log-Cabin
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Photo by Jay HeathA Warner firefighter stretches a line on this fully involved log cabin.
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Photo by Jay HeathFirefighters await water as heavy fire is through out the log-cabin.
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Photo by Jay HeathA Warner Deputy looks on as heavy fire blows through the roof.
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Photo by Jay HeathHeavy snow started falling while battling the heavy fire.
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WARNER, NH - On February 15th, while the Capital Area was battling a 4-Alarm fire in Dunbarton, a second fire came into the Concord Fire Alarm communications center for a house fire in Warner. Warner, along with automatic mutual aid, was dispatched at 7:55 P.M. to Marsh Lane for a reported house fire. Firefighters arrived to find a log-cabin fully involved with a live power line down in the driveway. A second-alarm was transmitted for tankers for water supply, while some mutual aid tankers were diverted from the four-alarm fire in Dunbarton to the Warner fire. A lake was used nearby for drafting and a tanker shuttle. No injuries were reported and the fire is under investigation.