Hartford Courant

Fire damages historic New Hartford building

Crews from 31 department­s battled blaze that left over 20 residents displaced

- By Eliza Fawcett

A three-alarm fire broke out at a historic building in New Hartford early Tuesday morning, displacing residents and calling in crews from 31 department­s across Litchfield County to assist in fighting the blaze.

Litchfield County Dispatch received numerous calls from tenants of 4 Bridge St. around 2:26 a.m. reporting that the third floor and roof of the building were on fire, Norfolk public informatio­n officer Jon Barbagallo said. Between on-scene and stand-by units, 31 department­s responded to the scene of the fire, totaling between 75 and 100 first responders.

Residents of the building include 20 adults and two children, all of whom but one were accounted for by 8:45 a.m., though Barbagallo said the final individual is believed to have been rescued. Three firefighte­rs were transporte­d to a local hospital with minor injuries.

An additional firefighte­r from the Burlington Volunteer Fire Department was taken to Uconn Health in Farmington after experienci­ng a “medical emergency” at approximat­ely 5:10 a.m. The 26-year-old firefighte­r is in critical condition, Fire Chief Michael Boucher said in a statement Tuesday.

Built in 1850, the three-story

structure, known as the “New Hartford House,” has six businesses on its ground floor and 14 apartments on the two upper floors.

“It’s basically the town anchor for the center of New Hartford,” Barbagallo said.

Fire operations ceased later in the morning so that state and local fire marshals could begin a preliminar­y investigat­ion of the site and building officials could assess the structural integrity of the building.

“The front facade is a brick facade, so that is still standing, but the wooden structure behind the facade is all collapsed,” Barbagallo said.

The American Red Cross was on the scene to help displaced tenants find temporary housing.

 ?? DAN JERRAM/COURTESY ?? A three-alarm fire broke out at a historic structure in the center of New Hartford early Tuesday morning. Between 75 and 100 first responders were called in from 31 department­s across Litchfield County to assist in fighting the blaze.
DAN JERRAM/COURTESY A three-alarm fire broke out at a historic structure in the center of New Hartford early Tuesday morning. Between 75 and 100 first responders were called in from 31 department­s across Litchfield County to assist in fighting the blaze.
 ?? SOFIE BRANDT/HARTFORD COURANT ?? Built in 1850, the New Hartford House has six businesses on its ground floor and 14 apartments above.
SOFIE BRANDT/HARTFORD COURANT Built in 1850, the New Hartford House has six businesses on its ground floor and 14 apartments above.
 ?? SOFIE BRANDT/HARTFORD COURANT ?? Only the brick front facade remains after a fire destroyed much of the New Hartford House in New Hartford early Tuesday.
SOFIE BRANDT/HARTFORD COURANT Only the brick front facade remains after a fire destroyed much of the New Hartford House in New Hartford early Tuesday.

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