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Friday, February 25, 2005

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Weirs chimney fire damages attic

By JOHN KOZIOL

STAFF WRITER

LACONIA —A chimney fire that spread into the attic caused an estimated $30,000 damage to a residence in The Weirs Thursday night.

The fire, which was quickly extinguished by Laconia and Gilford fire personnel, temporarily displaced members of the Marconi family from their home at 85 Plantation Road.

The family was taken in by neighbors, said Laconia Fire Chief Ken Erickson. He added that no one was injured but that the three-bedroom ranch sustained "quite a bit of damage" which made it uninhabitable.

It is believed that the fire began in a wooden partition between two metal chimney pipes and that it had been burning for some time before it moved up into the lightweight wood truss attic, said Erickson.

Laconia Fire Lt. Chris Shipp and the Weirs Beach engine were first on the scene, Erickson said, explaining that Shipp immediately called for a second alarm due to the lack of hydrants in the Plantation Road area. It was feared that a line would have to be run some 900 feet from the Marconi home down to Endicott St. East, but firefighters were able to knock the fire down with water from the internal tanks on the Laconia and Gilford engines, said the chief.

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