Saturday, November 7, 2009 in Lewiston, Maine

Auburn-Lewiston:
Few clouds, 37.4 °F

Fire, floods, T-storm keep responders busy

RUMFORD — River Valley firefighters had to contend with two flash floods and a severe thunderstorm while fighting a fully involved structure fire at 13 Andover Road early Saturday evening.

The fire was first noticed by Rumford Patrolman Scott Mills who had responded to the intersection of Andover Road and Route 2 after heavy rains washed out a portion of Andover Road, said Detective Sgt. James Bernard.

"I was in Rumford Center bringing traffic cones, and Scott called in heavy smoke on Andover Road and I expedited and got right up there," Bernard said.

"Then, Scott and I kicked the front door in and hollered for five minutes but didn't get anyone to respond," Bernard said. "There was about a foot of clear air above the floor and the rest was black smoke."

"I got on my hands and knees and hollered some more for anybody who might be in there, but we had to get out of the house because the smoke was so overwhelming," he said.

When firefighters arrived at about 6:30 p.m., they had to wait for a Maine Department of Transportation crew to check the undermined road to determine whether it would support firetrucks, Bernard said.

Several fire departments fought the fire and knocked it down before the sky blackened and a severe thunderstorm pounded the area again with heavy downpours that quickly caused two flooded brooks to rise and overflow the road.

Firefighters quickly disconnected a fire hose from a hydrant beside Route 2 that soon went underwater as muddy water laden with woody debris swept down beside Andover Road and threatened to wash over Route 2.

Andover Road became submerged again and the road was closed. The house continued to smolder despite the heavy rain, causing firefighters to remain on scene as the road went underwater.

South Rumford Road and Route 232 were also under water in places, as was Route 2 near the former Madison Hotel.

Firefighters said that earlier on Saturday afternoon there was a mudslide in Mexico.

Emergency responders and MDOT crews passed through the area en route to other washouts.

tkarkos@sunjournal.com

 


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