Early morning fire damages Carmel business

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The cause of the fire that damaged 12 Fair Street in Carmel remains
under investigation

CARMEL – Fire in a commercial building at 12 Fair Street in downtown
Carmel early Wednesday morning damaged the upper level of the two-story
building.

The building houses Lorenzo’s Pizzeria and Birthright of Putnam
on the first floor and an apartment on the second. The residents were
able to escape unharmed.

When firefighters arrived on the scene just after 1:30 a.m., flames and
smoke were shooting through the roof.

Firefighters had difficulty in extinguishing the two-alarm blaze with
an inside attack because of cocklofts and a small attic.

As volunteers opened up the roof from the outside, flames shot through,
but were quickly knocked down.

Assisting Carmel Fire Department personnel throughout the morning were
the Putnam Valley, Lake Carmel, Kent, Mahopac and Patterson Valley Departments
along with members of the Carmel Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

Two firefighters were overcome by smoke and were treated at the scene.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, but is not considered
to be suspicious.

Fire crews remained on the scene until 6:30 a.m.




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