What caused the fire in Deerfield?
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office.
New Hampshire / Local News
A two-alarm fire in Deerfield, New Hampshire, on Monday night resulted in the death of Barbara E. Sears, 63, and two dogs. The fire is under investigation by the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office.
The fire at 201 Nottingham Road, Deerfield, prompted a large response from fire departments across three counties. Firefighters faced heavy flames and challenging conditions, including a partial collapse of the home's attic and second floor. The Deerfield Fire Department, along with mutual aid from surrounding towns, worked for several hours to bring the fire under control.
The investigation is ongoing, with officials focusing on determining the cause and origin of the fire. The State Fire Marshal’s Office is seeking information from the public to aid in their investigation. The age of the house, built in 1756, may also be a factor in the rapid spread of the fire.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office.
The victim has been identified as Barbara E. Sears, 63, of Deerfield.
Firefighters from over a dozen area fire departments responded, including Nottingham, Candia, Raymond, and Chester, among others.
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