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Dunstable Firefighters Battle 4th Alarm Blaze, Successfully Knock It Down
Dunstable, MA – Firefighters in Dunstable faced a massive challenge early Monday morning as they responded to a 4th alarm fire on Pleasant Street. The blaze, which broke out around 9:45 a.m., quickly escalated, sending flames and black smoke high into the sky.
The Dunstable Fire Department, along with mutual aid from surrounding towns, worked tirelessly to contain and eventually knock down the fire. The coordinated efforts of multiple fire departments, including Pepperell, Hollis, Townsend, Pelham, and Groton, were crucial in bringing the situation under control.
Residents in the area were evacuated as a precaution, and many watched in awe as firefighters battled the intense blaze. "It was terrifying to see the fire spread so quickly," said Emily Thompson, a local resident. "But the firefighters were incredible. They worked so hard to keep everyone safe."
The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but early reports suggest it may have started in a residential home before spreading to nearby structures. The community has come together to support those affected, with local organizations offering assistance and temporary shelter to displaced families.
Fire Chief David Ralston praised the bravery and dedication of his team. "Our firefighters showed incredible courage and teamwork today," he said. "Their quick response and effective action saved lives and prevented further damage."
As the smoke clears and the community begins to recover, the focus shifts to supporting those who lost their homes and belongings. "We're here for our neighbors," said Pastor John Smith of a local church. "We'll help them rebuild and get back on their feet."
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of fire safety and preparedness. Local leaders are urging residents to review their emergency plans and ensure their smoke detectors are working properly.
Despite the devastation, the resilience and unity of the Dunstable community offer hope for the future. "We've been through tough times before, and we'll get through this one too," said Maria Lopez, another resident. "Together, we're stronger."
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