A Three Alarm fire heavily damaged a two unit dwelling at 2 Quincy Street on Wednesday evening, May 20, 2020. The fire was reported at 10:07 pm and arriving firefighters found heavy smoke coming from the upper floors and flames threatening to spread to an adjacent home at 4 Quincy Street. As is often the case in Somerville, due to its density, the threat of fire spread to adjacent buildings is always a concern. The home at 4 Quincy Street was literally inches away and flames were lapping at the building next door shortly after firefighters arrived. A hose line was placed in the narrow alley between the homes quickly and flames were stopped from spreading next door. The fire appears to have started in a second floor bathroom ceiling then spread through walls and ceilings to the third floor and attic space. The fire required a lot of manpower to open up these void spaces where the fire was concealed and burning. Five adult occupants have been displaced. Four firefighters suffered minor injuries and a cat was recovered uninjured from the basement and reunited with it’s owner.
Charles J. Breen Jr.
Somerville Fire Department
Chief Engineer
Another outstanding effort by the men and women of the Somerville Fire Department. Keep on keeping on-you are the best in the business!