Farmington Couple Died Saturday Morning in House Fire
For the third time in a week, a Maine resident has died in a house fire.
UPDATE: The State Fire Marshal s Office says the second victim of this fire, 72-year-old Tomasa Vincent, has succumbed to injuries sustained in this fire. The investigation is ongoing, but officials suspect it started as a result of combustibles left too close to a woodstove.
A 911 call sent fire crews to the home of 75-year-old William Vincent on Saturday. When they arrived at 160 Clover Mills Road, they learned that two people were inside the home, when the fire broke out. A woman was able to exit the home on her own, and was transported to the Franklin Memorial Hospital for treatment. Mr. Vincent was eventually located but did not survive the fire.
Man Dead Following Fatal Farmington Fire
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Man Dead Following Fatal Farmington Fire
The State of Maine has recorded another fatal fire.
According to a press release from the Maine State Police, one man is dead following a Saturday morning fire in Farmington.
The 911 call came into the Franklin County Emergency Communications Center on the morning of Saturday, February 27th, 2021. The call reported a fire at 160 Clover Mills Road in Farmington. Firefighters and and emergency medical personnel were quickly dispatched to the residence.
The press release says, in part: Initial responders determined that two people were inside of the residence at the time of the fire. One person, an adult female, was able to exit the residence and was transported to Franklin Memorial Hospital for treatment. The other occupant of the residence was eventually located by emergency personnel but did not survive the fire.