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Manchester Center Building Demolished After Persistent Fire Threatens Safety

A recent building fire in Manchester Center has led to the demolition of a structure on Main Street due to safety concerns for nearby residents. Local firefighters were called to the site multiple times as hot spots continued to flare…

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Extensive Fire Response in Manchester Affects Local Traffic

Key points

  • A building fire in Manchester Center led to the demolition of a structure for safety reasons.
  • Firefighters returned to the site multiple times due to rekindling flames before deciding on demolition.
  • A GoFundMe has been set up to assist an affected family, showcasing community support.

BENNINGTON, Vt. — A recent building fire in Manchester Center has led to the demolition of a structure on Main Street due to safety concerns for nearby residents. Local firefighters were called to the site multiple times as hot spots continued to flare up, prompting officials to take decisive action.

Fire Incident Details

On Thursday afternoon, a fire broke out at the building located at 5200 Main Street. According to Second Assistant Chief William “Bill” Beideman of the Manchester Fire Department, crews returned to the scene four times as the blaze rekindled. The decision to demolish the structure was made on Friday afternoon after it became clear that the building was unsafe, particularly after a roof collapse during the fire.

Beideman explained, “It rekindled three times, and then we were there again for the fourth time.” With the building’s proximity to other structures, trees, and power lines, officials deemed demolition the safest option to prevent further incidents.

Demolition and Cleanup Efforts

Following the demolition, Herrmann Construction Company of Manchester took charge of clearing the site, utilizing an excavator to load debris into open-top dumpsters provided by Casella Waste Management. A 40-yard dumpster was delivered on Friday, and Beideman anticipates that most of the debris will be removed by early next week, with the waste destined for a landfill.

Community Support for Affected Family

In light of the fire’s impact, a GoFundMe campaign has been initiated by the Northshire Community Coalition to support one of the families affected. Community members can contribute at gofundme.com/f/help-a-manchester-family-recover-from-fire.

This incident highlights the importance of community safety and the swift actions taken by local fire officials. Residents of Bennington and surrounding areas should stay informed about local fire safety measures and support community fundraising efforts for those affected by unforeseen events like this fire.

This article was produced with the assistance of AI and reviewed by our editorial team.

Based on reporting originally published by Bennington Banner. Read the original story.

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