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Newburyport Fire Responds to 3-Alarm Fire at Industrial Building on Perkins Way

NEWBURYPORT-- Chief Christopher J. LeClaire reports that the Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners responded to a three-alarm fire at an industrial building on Perkins Way this afternoon.

February 12, 2022 Taylor O'Neil Client News, Fire News

February 12, 2022 by Taylor O'Neil

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  • Earlier today, Newburyport Fire found heavy smoke and flames coming from a 150 x 60 ft. array of solar panels on the roof area of the Bradford & Bigelow building, 3 Perkins Way. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Fire Department)
  • Firefighters remained on scene Saturday afternoon overhauling and investigating the three-alarm fire at Bradford & Bigelow, 3 Perkins Way. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Fire Department)
  • The Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners responded to a three-alarm fire at Bradford & Bigelow, a printing business located at 3 Perkins Way, earlier this afternoon. (Photo courtesy Newburyport Fire Department)

NEWBURYPORT– Chief Christopher J. LeClaire reports that the Newburyport Fire Department and its mutual aid partners responded to a three-alarm fire at an industrial building on Perkins Way this afternoon.

At 10:36 a.m., Newburyport Fire responded to Bradford & Bigelow, a printing business located at 3 Perkins Way, for a report of a fire. Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy smoke and flames coming from a 150 x 60 ft. array of solar panels on the roof area of the building. 

A second alarm was subsequently struck upon arrival and shortly after a third alarm was struck as well. 

Crews attacked the fire aggressively and were able to knock down the flames, limiting the fire damage to the roof and solar panels. The building did sustain some water damage however from firefighting efforts. Chief LeClaire estimates the overall damage to be approximately $2-4 million.

Firefighters were able to successfully extinguish the flames and had the fire under control by approximately 11:10 a.m.

Several dozen employees were inside the building at the time of the fire but were able to safely evacuate prior to firefighters’ arrival. There were no reported injuries.

Mutual aid at the scene was provided by the Newbury, West Newbury, Salisbury, Amesbury, Rowley, Merrimac, Seabrook N.H., Portsmouth N.H. and East Kingston N.H. fire departments. Newburyport Mayor Sean Reardon, Newburyport Police and Atlantic Ambulance also responded to the scene to assist. 

Station coverage was provided by the Groveland, Merrimac and Exeter N.H. fire departments.

The cause remains under investigation by the Newburyport Fire Department and State Police assigned to the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The town’s building inspector was called to the scene to evaluate the damage.

Firefighters remained on scene Saturday afternoon overhauling and investigating.

“I would like to commend the professional and aggressive work done by our firefighters and mutual aid partners which prevented significant damage to the building,” Chief LeClaire said. “Thanks to their quick work, we were able to contain the fire and rapidly extinguish the flames.”

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Chief Christopher LeClaire
3 Greenleaf St.
Newburyport, MA 01950
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