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Firefighters from Williamstown, North Adams and Pownal, Vt., extinguished the blaze at the three-bedroom residence at 23 Hoxsey St. in about 30 to 45 minutes, Fire Chief Craig Pedercini said. The Clarksburg Volunteer Fire Department responded to provide coverage at the Williamstown station. No one was home at the time of the Wednesday afternoon fire. The three tenants, students at Williams College, left for break earlier in the week, according to the building s owner, Paul Rinehart, who was on scene to watch the cleanup. Pedercini credited workers from the Williams College Science Center project across the street with helping to get the fire under control.
There were no injuries reported.
The owner, Paul Rinehart, said the house, which he rents out for Williams College student housing, may be a total loss. He said the students that had been living there left for the holiday break several days ago.
Rinehart noted the house was built as a three-bedroom farmhouse in the early 1800s. Today it sits adjacent to Williams College campus across the street from the schoolâs new science center construction project.
In fact, according to Williamstown Fire Chief Craig Pedercini, it was a member of the construction crew that spotted the smoke and called it in. In fact, a couple of construction workers also are firefighters, so when the first fire crew arrived, they helped connect to the hydrant and to run the pump truck until more firefighters arrived on scene.