2nd Alarm Structure Fire in Kingston, MA

Photo by Will CushmanKingston Tower 1 on scene of the 2nd Alarm Structure Fire in Kingston.

Photo by Will CushmanPlympton Engine 2 and Kingston Engine 3 On the scene of the 2nd Alarm Structure Fire

Photo by Will CushmanKingston engine 3 was set up as the command point.

Photo by Will CushmanDuxbury Ladder truck on the scene of the 2nd alarm fire.

Photo by Will CushmanHalifax Engine 2, Kingston Car 71, Kingston Engine 4 and Pembroke Engine 1 on scene of the 2nd Alarm Structure Fire.
Kingston MA - At approximately 4:13 PM Kingston Fire Department received calls for a structure fire which in turn caused the Deputy Chief to request all call firefighters to respond for more manpower. The initial response was Kingston Engine-3, Engine-2, Engine-4, Tower-1, Ambulance-2, and the Deputy Chief. Kingston fire department then requested a mutual aid engine and ladder to the scene which brought Plympton Engine 2 and Duxbury Ladder 1 to assist in this call. At approximately 4:23pm Kingston fire requested the working fire which brought Pembroke to cover their station 1. Kingston Fire then requested a 2nd alarm response which moved Pembroke from Kingston station coverage to the scene of the fire, they also requested an engine from the town of Halifax, an Ambulance from the town of Plymouth and they also requested a Plymouth engine for their Station 1 coverage. They also requested the Silver Lake Community Emergency Response Team. In the outcome no injuries reported while this fire was happening, and no transportation was needed. Kingston Fire department quoted that "The home was severely damaged and will not be able to be inhabited."