Video: Wind-fueled fire destroys Hopkinton home
Published: 02-14-2024 7:40 PM
Modified: 02-15-2024 8:35 PM |
Fueled by forceful and frigid winds, a fire that began in the garage quickly consumed a farmhouse on Barton Corner Road in Hopkinton Wednesday afternoon.
A woman and two dogs in the home when it caught fire after 2 p.m. were able to evacuate safely, according to Hopkinton Fire Chief Jeff Yale.
Responding to a call for a garage fire, by the time the first engine arrived — about eight minutes later — the entire home was engulfed in flames, Yale said, the charred remains of the home smoldering behind him.
“The wind was a very serious contributing factor. It ended up venting itself through the back of the house,” Yale said.
After fighting the blaze for more than two hours, firefighters walked through the scene with hoses to extinguish remaining hot spots. Continuing gusts blew thick, white smoke over the still-standing chimney, mounds of blackened rubble and skeletons of two cars.
Firefighters from across the capital area, including Concord, Henniker, Bow, Weare and Webster were called to the scene of the three-alarm emergency. The exact source of the fire is still under investigation.
The four-bedroom home at the end of 162 Barton Corner Road was purchased by John and Kathryn Wilson in 2021, according to town tax records. The 33-acre property also has several sheds, a small barn and fenced in pastures, which appeared untouched by the flames.
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Hopkinton NH 3rd Alarm this afternoon. Firefighters found a garage fully involved that spread into the main house. Firefighters battled limited water access, frigid temperatures and 17 mph winds. Copyright Video Jay Heath / 2024. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED pic.twitter.com/hoAL1BqAPd
— Jay L Heath (@jayheath188) February 14, 2024