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Sprinkler System Saves Louison House
ADAMS, Mass — Twelve Louison House residents were displaced after a small attic fire that was largely extinguished by the house’s sprinkler system.
Assistant Fire Chief John Pansecchi said the electrical fire broke out in the attic around 11:45 Sunday morning but was quickly snuffed out by the family support center’s sprinkler system.
“There were no injuries and minimal fire damage, and I can’t stress enough how much the sprinkler system probably saved that building,” Pansecchi said. "The sprinklers put the fire out in the area so basically we just investigated and tried to determine the cause.”
He said the water damage was caused by the sprinkler system and two families and four individuals were put up at a nearby hotel. The Louison House and the Red Cross provided this support.
It is unknown at this point when residents can move back into the house; the building inspector must make a ruling first.
Pansecchi said the Adams Police and Ambulance were present and Cheshire Fire covered the Adams Station.
Pansecchi said the knockdown was a great success and went smoothly.
“It was a success,” he said. “It was an hour and a half for us there compared to the four hours we spent on Park Street.”