Advertisement

Spruce Street van fire extinguished with no reported injuries

The Waltham Fire Department successfully extinguished a vehicle fire on Monday night, saving the occupant and her cat in the process.

Waltham Fire responders inspect damage to the burned van. Photo by Joseph Sharkey.

On April 27 at 8:53 p.m., fire crews responded to a parking lot near 25 Spruce St. where there were reports of a mobile home fire. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered a Ford Econoline F450 15-passenger van on fire. Crews were able to extinguish the fire using hoselines attached to hydrants nearby.

The burnt-out remnants of the van. Photo by Joseph Sharkey.

A woman had exited the vehicle before crews arrived, and firefighters were able to remove a cat from the vehicle who is “relatively unharmed” according to a press release from the department. The cat received a veterinary evaluation.

According to a joint investigation with WFD and the State Fire Marshal, the fire was determined to be accidental and most likely caused by improperly disposed cigarettes.

Advertisement
Author

Cyd Abnet is a Waltham native who recently graduated with a degree in Environmental Science from Clark University. She began her journalism career with Clark’s student newspaper where she covered topics from on-campus protests to competitive chess scandals. In her free time you can find Cyd enjoying Waltham’s numerous natural wonders.

Comments (0)

There are no comments on this article.

Leave a comment

When commenting, please keep in mind we are a small non-profit focused on serving our community. Our commenting policy is simple:

  1. Common sense civility: we’re all neighbors, but we can disagree.
  2. Full name required: no anonymous comments.
  3. Assume the best of your neighbors.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Close the CTA
Heading
Close the CTA