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Acushnet fire kills couple in their 80s on Christmas; neighbor helped resident escapeACUSHNET - A fire in Acushnet, Massachusetts early on Christmas morning killed a man and woman in their 80s and injured a firefighter, authorities said. Pictures taken by a neighbor showed the two ...
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Acushnet house fire kills 2 elderly residents on Christmas morning: What we know so far - MSNACUSHNET — Two elderly residents in their 80s were killed in a house fire early Christmas morning, and a firefighter suffered injuries but is expected to recover. “On behalf of the Acushnet ...
Responding to multiple 911 calls, members of the Acushnet fire and police departments arrived at 34 Garfield St. just before 2 a.m. Wednesday, where they found heavy smoke and flames coming from ...
The Acushnet Fire Department and Acushnet Police responded to 34 Garfield St. following multiple 911 calls at about 1:50 Christmas morning, according to the Mass. Dept. of Fire Services.
The Acushnet Fire Dept. and Acushnet Police responded to 34 Garfield St. following multiple 911 calls about 1:50 Christmas morning, according to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services.
Acushnet Fire Department officials say an early morning Christmas fire around killed two people in their 80's. Sat, 28 Jun 2025 21:24:47 GMT (1751145887060) Story Infinite Scroll ...
A fire that killed a couple in their Acushnet home on Christmas Day was likely accidental, according to State Fire Marshal Jon Davine’s office. Responding to multiple 911 calls, members of the ...
An Acushnet house fire that left an elderly couple dead Christmas morning was most likely accidental but the exact cause of the blaze is undetermined, fire officials said in a press release Thursday.
A fire claimed the lives of two Acushnet residents early Christmas morning, local officials said. Shortly before 2 a.m., first responders received multiple 911 calls reporting a fire at a multi ...
ACUSHNET, MASS. (WHDH) - Investigators believe the fire that killed two people on Christmas Day was an accident. The exact cause of the Acushnet blaze, though, has yet to be determined ...
The fire that killed two people in their 80s in Acushnet on Christmas. Courtesy photo The two married victims were identified as 89-year-old Leo Lyonnais and 87-year-old Annette Lyonnais.
ACUSHNET — Two elderly residents in their 80s were killed in a house fire early Christmas morning, and a firefighter suffered injuries but is expected to recover. “On behalf of the Acushnet ...
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