Six-alarm fire rips through Charlestown homes
A fire reported around 1:45 p.m. at 284-286 Bunker Hill St. spread to an adjoining building and went to six alarms, the Boston Fire Department reports.
No residents were reported injured; several firefighters were being evaluated.
The main fire building has 10 units; 282 Bunker Hill St. has three.
UPDATE: The department reports that embers from the fire sparked a second fire shortly after 5 p.m. at 9 Cook St., 200 yards away. Firefighters quickly put that out.
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Six pm Observations
I biked my usual route through Charlestown this evening.
Traffic was rather light - much lighter than usual on the North Washington Bridge and especially on Chelsea and Main Streets going outbound. I guess people heard the news and didn't take the usual "shortcuts".
News copters were buzzing around like giant wasps on a watermelon rind.
The smoke and cinders were all blowing off over Medford St. and over the Mystic River, so no smoke or debris on the upwind side.
Bunker Hill Ave was blocked with police cruisers and the cops standing ready to divert traffic.
Most touching: When I was on Main St., several fire trucks were heading back toward other neighborhoods of Boston. There were a lot of people on the street and nearly all stopped, turned, and applauded. Motorists honked horns. The firefighters were waving. The gratitude was palpable. Between the wind and the heat and the dryness of everything, this could have been far uglier.
When I reached the neckdown where Medford St., Bunker Hill, and Main meet, everyone came to a total stop as a firetruck from the firehouse pulled slowly down the hill and into the station. The guys looked totally beat when they stepped off and walked right over to a guy holding a hose for them to dive under.
A young policeman on detail
A young policeman on detail spotted smoke from Bunker Hill and Pearl. He called it in and evacuated the residents st 284 Binker Hill. This guy saved countless lives and homes.
Thank you officer. A greatfull Charlestown resident.
PS. Thirty years ago seven houses burnt down on Wall Street.
Condo buildings
FYI, public record shows the three addresses are condo buildings, nine units at 284-286 Bunker Hill, 3 at 282 Bunker Hill.
Chilling to think of how it could have spread.
Family with 1 month old baby asks for help
Cousins of a acquaintance of mine - they weren't home at the time but lost everything except what they had with them or were wearing:
https://pages.giveforward.com/emergency/page-tvykrz4/?utm_source=faceboo...