Andover

Andover Home Destroyed After Early Morning Fire

The Lowell Street home, valued at more than $1 million, was declared a total loss, Andover fire officials said.

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The home, valued at over $1 million, was a total loss. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

A large fire ripped through a million-dollar home in Andover, Massachusetts, early Monday morning, destroying it.

Andover fire officials say crews from multiple towns -- including Lawrence, North Reading and Tewksbury -- responded to the Lowell Street house around 3:30 a.m. after a person inside the home called 911 to report fire was coming from outside the building.

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Dispatchers initially had issues communicating with the caller because of a language barrier, Andover Fire said, but when they heard smoke detectors going off in the background, they urged the occupants to evacuate immediately.

No injuries were reported.

According to the Andover Fire Department, responding crews found heavy fire coming from the back of the 3,000-square-foot home and they immediately resorted to defensive tactics.

Firefighters encountered several challenges, including that the house was located more than a half-mile from the closest hydrant, which required firefighters to run lines a significant distance up the driveway.

Solar panels on the roof of the home also meant firefighters had problems attacking the fire from above.

The home, valued at more than $1 million, was declared a total loss, fire officials said.

The origin and cause of the fire remain under investigation.

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