First posted on March 5. Last updated on March 6 at 8:03 a.m.
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FRAMINGHAM – Firefighters in Framingham extinguished a 2-alarm fire on Sunday night, March 5. A 2-alarm fire brings all on-duty Framingham firefighters to the scene.
Around 8:45 p.m. Framingham Fire received a call for a fire at 303 Grant Street, said Framingham Fire Chief Michael Dutcher.
On arrival, firefighters encountered heavy fire coming from the first floor of a two-family occupancy, said Chief Dutcher.
Crews made an aggressive interior attack knocking the fire down, said Chief Dutcher.
Great job by all on scene companies, said Chief Dutcher.
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Six adults were displaced, said the Framingham Fire Chief.
The 2-family residence is uninhabitable, said Chief Dutcher.
Residents currently staying with friends/family.
The Red Cross is being contacted to assist, added the Framingham Fire Chief.
There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters, said Chief Dutcher.
Framingham Fire Prevention & State Fire Marshal’s Office conducted an investigation.
“Determined to be accidental in nature and the cause is still under investigation,” said Chief Dutcher.
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