Fire Destroys Loudon Home
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Photo by Jay HeathLoudon firefighters battle a 2-Alarm fire. The home was completely destroyed.
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Photo by Jay HeathFirefighters move into the rear of the home.
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Photo by Jay HeathCanterbury Fire Lieut O'Brien works a hose line, as firefighters initially went defensive before moving inside.
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Photo by Jay HeathCanterbury's MPO Nelson has water supply set up with Tanker 1.
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Photo by Jay HeathThe home was a total loss as firefighters pick up.
LOUDON, NH - On April 26th, the Loudon Fire Department along with automatic mutual aid tankers were dispatched to Kenney Road reporting a house fire at 4:13 P.M. As companies responded, heavy black smoke could be seen from a distance. The house was located down a long driveway, and Kenney Road itself is a narrow dirt road with no water sources nearby. Firefighters arrived to find the two-story home well-involved in fire and a second-alarm was transmitted. A tanker shuttle was established and it took firefighters about an hour to extinguish the flames. Firefighters also had extensive overhaul and the house is considered a total loss. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.