Crime & Safety
Norton Police Seek Help In Finding Cause Of Massive Mill Fire
Water was brought in from a nearby river to fight the 5-alarm blaze on Burrows Street Wednesday evening.
NORTON, MA —The State Fire Marshal and Norton police and fire are investigating the cause of a massive fire that gutted a Norton mill on Barrows Street on Wednesday.
The fire, which reached five alarms, required water to have to be brought in from a nearby river because hydrants near the mill were no longer working.
Norton police are seeking the public's help in finding the source of the fire at the vacant brick building.
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Norton Police and Fire along with State Fire Marshal are asking for the public’s help in determining how last night’s 5-alarm fire at the vacant brick mill building at 138 Barrows St. started.
— Norton Police Dept. (@NortonMaPolice) May 14, 2020
Crews from throughout the area provided mutual aid at a former fabric mill.
On scene Norton 5th Alarm pic.twitter.com/dmYigM6OIU
— TAC9RADIO - INCIDENTS (@tac9incidents) May 13, 2020
Vivid flames and smoke emanated from the mill throughout early Wednesday night before crews were able to reduce the blaze to hot spots later in the evening.
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