The Day

HOUSE FIRE DISPLACES TWO

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Firefighte­rs gather outside Monday after being called out of the building while battling a house fire at 702 New London Turnpike in Norwich. Mohegan Tribal Fire FAST, Norwich City, Yantic, Mohegan and Montville volunteer department­s assisted the East Great Plain volunteer fire department on the scene.

Norwich — A fire badly damaged a home Monday morning at 702 New London Turnpike.

Crews went to the two-story home across from the city golf course around 11 a.m. Flames continued to shoot from the attic 40 minutes later. Firefighte­rs continued to douse the home at 12:30 p.m. but by then the attic was exposed through holes in the roof. The road remained closed as of 4 p.m., with firefighte­rs still on the scene.

Firefighte­rs said the two people who lived in the home made it out safely. Firefighte­rs also rescued a cat. A dog who lived in the house bit two firefighte­rs, sending one to the hospital for treatment of a minor bite.

Police Chief Patrick Daley said heat was a concern and firefighte­rs were working in cycles of about 10 minutes or less.

“We’re dying out here and we’re in regular clothes,” he said.

Firefighte­rs brought packs of water to the scene from all directions. Some packs even arrived aboard a golf cart being driven by Eric Kundahl, assistant golf course superinten­dent. Kundahl said the firefighte­rs provided the water, but he offered a ride to make the trip shorter.

An elderly man and his 42-year-old daughter lived in the house under a lifetime use arrangemen­t through the previous house owner, Rose City Community Land Trust, a now-defunct privately run affordable housing entity. The land trust failed to pay taxes and the city took the house for back taxes on April 4. The family did not pay rent to the city.

Norwich Human Services Director Lee Ann Gomes said she had been working with the family to find a new home long before the fire and was “very close” to securing new housing. Norwich Human Services and the local chapter of the American Red Cross now is assisting the family with temporary housing after the fire.

Gomes said it was the owners’ dog that bit firefighte­rs, and the dog ran away into the woods. No informatio­n was available Monday on whether the dog was up to date with its rabies vaccinatio­n shot.

Neighbors said they didn’t know anyone lived in the two-family home, which is surrounded by tall trees.

Norwich city and volunteer department­s as well as Mohegan and Montville firefighte­rs responded to the fire. Animal control also responded. The fire marshal’s office is investigat­ing.

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SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY
 ?? SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY ?? Firefighte­rs mount an exterior attack Monday after being called out of the building while battling a house fire at 702 New London Turnpike in Norwich.
SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY Firefighte­rs mount an exterior attack Monday after being called out of the building while battling a house fire at 702 New London Turnpike in Norwich.

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