KENNEBUNK — A Wells firefighter was treated at Maine Medical Center in Portland for heat exhaustion as firefighters from several communities fought a blaze at a West Kennebunk home Monday.
Firefighters said the fire appears to have started in the clothes dryer, though it remains under investigation.
The fire destroyed the 153-year-old home, located at the corner of Alfred Road and Mill Street.
Kennebunk Fire Department Division Chief Bill Vandeinse said the four occupants, a mother and her three children, were able to get out safely.
The fire was initially reported as smoke coming from a dryer at 10:07 a.m. At 10:11 a.m., a caller said flames could be seen emanating from the home. The first firefighter at the scene, Capt. Justin Cooper, said there was heavy fire showing when he arrived at 10:12 a.m. and a second alarm was sounded.
Vandeinse said firefighters from Alfred, Arundel, Biddeford, Goodwin’s Mills, Kennebunkport and Wells assisted.
The family, which was renting the home, are staying with friends, said Vandeinse.
Friends have started a fundraiser to help the family with clothing and back-to-school items. Those who want to help may email erika.anderson@maine.edu.
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