Crime & Safety
Sprinklers Keep Mattress Fire From Spreading In Nashua
Nashua fire and rescue teams extinguished an early morning fire in an apartment building on West Pearl Street.
NASHUA, NH — Nashua fire and rescue teams were sent to an apartment building on West Pearl Street on Sunday for a fire.
Around 3:45 a.m., an alarm activation was reported at 123 West Pearl St., a 42-unit apartment building. Firefighters, according to Deputy Chief William Atkinson, saw smoke coming from the second floor of the building and requested an additional engine and ladder to the building.
"Due the aggressive interior work of our members, the fire was contained to a mattress in the apartment," he said. "Two sprinkler heads activated keeping the fire from spreading."
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Atkinson said there was "significant water damage to the first floor store and basement display area." He added, "Our members performed salvage operations to cover and protect the contents in the store."
The fire marshal's office posted more information on Facebook.
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Smoke detectors, Atkinson said, alerted occupants to the fire.
The fire marshal's office is investigating the cause of the fire.
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