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More than three dozen volunteers from the Peru, Keeseville, South Plattsburgh and Rescue Hose 5 fire departments fought an early morning blaze at a home under construction on Elm Street in Peru. The owners had yet to move into the home but had moved in their possessions. All was lost in the fire.
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Little remains of the Elm Street, Peru home that burned to the ground in the early morning hours of Wednesday. The home was under construction and the owners had not yet moved in although they had begun storing their possessions in the building. No one was injured in the blaze which was fought by more than three dozen volunteers.
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Published October 22, 2008 10:38 am - Owners weren't living in the house, which was under construction, but had moved in their belongings.

Fire claims home in Peru


By ANDREA VanVALKENBURG
Staff Writer

PERU — When neighbors spotted flames surging through Rob and Theresa Witkiewicz’s house early Wednesday, they frantically called 911, fearing the raging fire would threaten their homes, too.

When Peru firefighters pulled up to the house at 64 Elm St. minutes later, the flames were leaping onto the nearby utility poles, sending power lines crashing to the ground and creating a dangerous situation for volunteers and residents.

“Safety was a big issue,” Peru Fire Chief Chad Frechette said when he returned to the station about five hours after the 4:30 a.m. call.

He said crews were able to take an alternate route to the home and immediately began dousing the blaze.

But despite their efforts, the fully involved fire destroyed the large home and attached garage.

The home has been under construction for about two years, and though the Witkiewiczes had yet to move in, Frechette said, “They had just moved their belongings into the home.”

All those possessions were destroyed in the fire.

Neighbors said the family of six, including four children ranging from age 3 to 15, was getting ready to move into their new home.

They had recently sold their former home near Chazy Lake and were temporarily staying with relatives until they could settle themselves into their new house.

For now, officials say, they will remain with relatives as they begin to recover from their loss.

“I feel so bad for them,” said Beth Coolidge, who lives behind the residence on a neighboring street. “I just can’t believe it. They’ve worked so hard on the house and were just about to move in.

“I can’t imagine going through something like this. It’s just awful and devastating to see.”

Coolidge was asleep when her tenant called and told her their neighbor’s home was on fire.

“I got up and ran outside. The whole back yard was all lit up,” she said. “And then it (the house) went right down. It went really quick, and the house was so huge. It’s just so sad.”

Due to the ongoing construction and lack of sheetrock in the downstairs, Frechette said, the fire spread quickly and caused exposure problems for some nearby homes.



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