Fire Director Stephen Meranti investigates a second-floor fire at the Boardman Block.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Firefighters made quick work Sunday of a fire in a second-floor bedroom in the Boardman Block.
"When we arrived we found a fire in one of the rooms and it was contained to one room," said Fire Director Stephen Meranti. "At this point, it's under investigation."
The block-long apartment building along Montana Street is regularly occupied by students attending Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
The Fire Department responded to the call at about 4:30 p.m. The fire was contained by 5 p.m. but Montana Street was closed off for nearly two hours as the scene was investigated.
Meranti said at least two people were evacuating the affected apartment when firefighters arrived.
"The police evacuated the whole building and sent them over to [MCLA] dining hall, I believe, and once we checked all the apartments for carbon monoxide we allowed them back in," he said.
Arrangements were made by building's owner for the occupants of the fire-damaged apartment.
The fire appeared to be in unit 45 in the back of the building. Firefighters tossed a burnt office chair out the window to clear the area and a hose was still streaming water out onto the back roof shortly after 5 p.m.
The state fire marshal was called in to investigate the cause.
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