Concord basement fire quickly extinguished, no one hurt

Firefighters from Concord and seven surrounding communities responded to a fire on Foster Street just after 2 a.m. Friday morning. The fire was under control within 30 minutes of Concord Fire being dispatched. 

Firefighters from Concord and seven surrounding communities responded to a fire on Foster Street just after 2 a.m. Friday morning. The fire was under control within 30 minutes of Concord Fire being dispatched.  JAY HEATH—Courtesy

The fire was determined to be accidental, caused by a faulty battery charging set up in the basement, according to Concord Fire Chief John Chisholm. 

The fire was determined to be accidental, caused by a faulty battery charging set up in the basement, according to Concord Fire Chief John Chisholm.  JAY HEATH—Courtesy

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Monitor staff

Published: 02-09-2024 12:05 PM

Firefighters from Concord and seven other communities quickly subdued a basement fire on Foster Street early Friday morning. The home’s only occupant was uninjured, according to Concord Fire Chief John Chisholm.

The emergency call came in just after 2 a.m., and reached a second alarm fire, which drew first responders from Hopkinton, Loudon, Bow, Pembroke, Boscawen, Chichester and Hooksett. 

Smoke alarms in the home were working properly and alerted the resident, who was outside when Concord Fire arrived, according to Chisholm. When Concord Fire arrived at 10 Foster Street,  “a heavy amount of smoke” was emerging from the eaves of the house. The fire was quickly located in the basement and was under control by 2:31. Damage was limited to the basement

The fire was determined to be accidental, caused by a faulty battery charging setup, Chisholm said. 

The three-bedroom home, built in 1880, is owned by Joseph Williams, according to city tax records.

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