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Plymouth Firefighters Valiantly Contain Wind-Aided Blaze, Protecting Local Homes

Residents of Plymouth can breathe a sigh of relief after firefighters quickly subdued a blaze that erupted yesterday night, preventing the wind-fanned flames from damaging nearby homes. The fire broke out in a two-story garage on Alden Street and rapidly spread to a second structure, also igniting a small brush fire, according to reports from the

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The Plymouth Fire Department’s decisive and swift response to the emergency was amplified by the challenging windy, cold conditions that stoked the fire; they were able to dispatch the flames with no reported injuries or displacements, this amid conditions where the fire could easily have spelled disaster for the local residents. The first crews on the scene immediately recognized the severity of the situation, striking a second alarm to enlist more resources in the battle against the fire,

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reports detailed the initial extent of the incident.

Chief Neil Foley was quoted praising his team’s efforts, “The first-arriving companies made a quick decision to call for backup and having all that manpower made all the difference,” a sentiment reflecting the critical nature of the response

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. The crews’ tactic to contain the fire to outbuildings, ultimately saving the occupied structures and safeguarding the lives and homes of the Plymouth community.

Chief Foley also acknowledged the risk to several nearby homes, commending the additional crews who “were able to contain the fire to the outbuildings and avoid the occupied structures,” ensuring that while the fire did catch and run with the wind no further structures were imperiled during the conflagration, as obtained by

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. The fire was largely subdued within an hour of the firefighters’ arrival, showcasing both the dangers of wind-aided fires and the efficacy of Plymouth’s emergency services—though it was a Plymouth team effort, coverage from neighboring stations in Bourne, Carver, Duxbury, and Kingston provided invaluable support.

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