Operator
Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Q1 2021 EPR Properties earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] Please be advised that today s conference is being recorded. [Operator instructions] I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker today, Brian Moriarty, vice president of corporate communications.
Please go ahead.
Vice President of Corporate Communications
Thank you, Alicia. Hi, everybody, and welcome. Thanks for joining us today for our first-quarter 2021 earnings call and webcast. Participants on today s call are Greg Silvers, president and CEO; Greg Zimmerman, executive vice president, CIO; and Mark Peterson, executive vice president and CFO.
Five-alarm fire in Lawrence sparked by careless disposal of smoking materials
By Charlie McKenna Globe Correspondent,Updated April 7, 2021, 2:50 p.m.
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Firefighters worked to put out a fire on Bennington Street in Lawrence on Sunday.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
A wind-driven fire in Lawrence that destroyed three homes and damaged three others on Easter Sunday night, causing more than $1 million in damages, was triggered by the improper disposal of smoking materials, fire officials said Wednesday.
The 5-alarm fire, which broke out around 6 p.m., originated in the carport attached to the back of 14 Saratoga St., according to a statement from the state fire marshalâs office.
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Multiple area fire departments responded Sunday evening to a massive blaze involving at least four buildings in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The fire chief says it was a challenging fire, in part because curious onlookers wouldn’t move out of the way. Lawrence Fire Chief Brian Moriarty said four multi-family homes on Bennington and Saratoga caught fire, at least one of which was.