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Jeanine Street basement fire originated in fireplace

Damage was contained to about $20,000, fire officials said.

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by Manchester Fire Department
Jeanine Street basement fire originated in fireplace
Manchester, NH – Manchester Fire responded to a reported house fire at 23 Jeanine Street on Manchester’s east side on April 23, 2023. Battalion Chief Jon Fosher was first to arrive at the scene and reported smoke showing and that the basement was charged with smoke. A working fire was requested bringing additional apparatus and personnel to the scene of the fire. Crews made entry into the building and worked to determine the source of the fire and ejected smoke using fans. The fire was extinguished and the incident was brought under control within 30 minutes. An investigator from the Manchester Fire Marshal’s Office responded to the scene to investigate the cause and origin of the fire. At this time the cause is undetermined but it does not appear to be suspicious. ©Jeffrey Hastings www.frameofmindphoto.com/news
Firefighters at the scene of a fire on April 23, 2023, on Janine Street. Photo/Jeffrey Hastings

MANCHESTER, NH – Fire crews were dispatched to a building fire Sunday evening just after 5:30 p.m. at 23 Jeanine St.

Car 1 arrived first and confirmed a working fire in the basement of a single-family home. Engine 7 arrived next and commenced a fire attack in the basement while Rescue 1 searched the building and announced an “all clear.”

Water supply and a Rapid Intervention Crew unit were established while truck companies opened up the floor and wall to expose the fire, which was quickly extinguished.

This fire was caused by an operational issue with the wood-burning fireplace and is classified as accidental. No occupants were displaced.

Civilian Injuries: None

Emergency Service Injuries: None

Special Circumstances: Extended distance to reach the rear of the dwelling with initial attack hose-line.  This was tactically the best access for fire attack, which ultimately reduced fire damages. Crews identified fire extension quickly, contained the fire, and halted the fire spread.

Property Loss: Approx. $20,000

Property Saved: $257,800

Incident Commander: Battalion Chief Jonathan Fosher


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