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Monday, April 29, 2024

Woman killed in Nashua house fire identified


VIDEO: A woman killed in a house fire in Nashua on Saturday was identified by authorities on Sunday. The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal's Office said the New Hampshire Medical Examiner's Office identified the victim as Randi Gagnon-Davis, 43, of Nashua. Gagnon-Davis's cause of death was smoke inhalation and the manner of death was accidental, authorities said. The call for the fire at 26 Cross Street in Nashua came in around 7:25 a.m. Saturday morning. Authorities said a man, who was inside the apartment, suffered burns but was able to evacuate the building. He was flown to a Boston hospital. He came in contact with an off-duty firefighter and informed him that someone was still in the building and her location.
WMUR-TV ABC 9 Manchester


Friday, April 26, 2024

Elderly Concord Resident Dies In Manufactured Home Fire


An elderly man from Concord was killed after a manufactured home fire on Thursday. Just past 3 p.m., Capital Region Fire Dispatch reported an alarm activation at 10 Lantern Lane in Jensen’s Park off Manchester Street. Just before fire and rescue teams arrived, dispatch told them the call came from an occupant who reported hearing alarms inside the home. When firefighters arrived, they saw smoke from the delta (right) side of the manufactured home and requested an additional engine. A line was stretched from one of the tankers to the back of the home, and firefighters began fighting the fire. Fire dispatch reported one “fire victim,” a man in the late 80s, was found inside. A working fire was called for the city, and two ambulances and more firefighters were sent to Lantern Lane. Mutual aid was provided by Hooksett and Loudon firefighters and Hopkinton EMTs.
Concord Patch







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