- Firefighters train hoses on burning apartment buildings at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Flames erupt from one of two apartment buildings at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Smoke pours from the tops of two apartment buildings at 114-118 Barlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Water from a aerial ladder truck is shot onto the roof of one of two buildings burning on Bartlett Street in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters hose down hot spots on one of two buildings on Bartlett Street in Lewiston that were destroyed in an early-morning fire Monday.
- Firefighters battle a fire at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning. It is the third major fire in a week in downtown Lewiston in a week.
- Firefighters hose down hot spots on one of two buildings on Bartlett Street in Lewiston that were destroyed in an early-morning fire Monday.
- A firefighter tosses debris from a window of one of two four-story apartment buildings destroyed by an early-morning fire Monday on Bartlett Street in Lewiston.
- Firefighters look for hot spots that remain in one of two four-story apartment buildings destroyed in an early-morning fire Monday on Bartlett Street in Lewiston.
- The backs of the two buildings on Bartlett Street in Lewiston show the damage after an early-morning fire Monday.
LEWISTON — A fire on Monday morning destroyed two vacant buildings on Bartlett Street and damaged a third apartment building on Horton Street.
It was the third major fire in a week in Lewiston’s downtown.
Firefighters responded after the 2:46 a.m. call and arrived to find the backs of all three buildings — 114 Bartlett, 118 Bartlett and 91 Horton — in flames.
The three properties are separated by a small courtyard.
“Given the intensity of what they found, I could understand how fire could jump,” fire Chief Paul LeClair said. “This one really spread very quickly, much like the Friday night fire.”
The immediate concern was making sure it didn’t spread to neighboring properties, he said. The fire was under control by 7 a.m. There were no injuries, although some firefighters reported dehydration and overexertion.
The investigation into the source and cause was expected to get under way immediately.
At a press conference Monday afternoon, police Chief Michael Bussiere said investigators had not yet determined a cause of the fire.
A fire department source said the fire was believed to have started in a garage behind the buildings.
The number of people evacuated from 91 Horton St. was unclear, but LeClair believed there was a good chance those tenants would be able to return to the property.
The other two properties, twin blue-and-gray, four-story buildings, were a loss.
“They’re very heavily damaged and in my estimation they’ll need to be torn down,” LeClair said.
Both buildings were being remodeled had working sprinklers that poured water on all floors during the fire, and that water coupled with the water used by the Fire Department has likely ruined everything inside the building, LeClair said.
Everett Jankowski Sr., who lives across the street at 119 Bartlett St., said his roommate smelled smoke and called 911. When they looked outside, the Bartlett Street buildings were fully engulfed.
“We watched all of it burn,” he said. “We watched the firefighters do a great job trying to put it out.”
Jankowski said 118 Bartlett St. looked like something out of the movie “Backdraft.” “(Fire) just rolled across the edge of that roof.”
He was “seriously nervous” after the recent spate of fires downtown. The buildings under rehab had three-bedroom apartments.
After Friday’s fire, Jankowski’s roommate told him, “‘I’ve got to get out of this neighborhood.’ Just two days later, all of a sudden, right across the street from our house,” Jankowski said. “It’s ridiculous. And I love Lewiston. We do so much to make it a great city. What do our residents want to do? Just knock it down to nothing? It’s bananas.”
According to city records, 114 and 118 Bartlett St. are owned by LJM LLC. The properties were valued at $102,600 each.
The building at 91 Horton St. is owned by David Langelier and valued at $116,460.
The latest fire is just blocks from two earlier fires in the city. The first happened April 29 and destroyed three buildings on Blake, Pine and Bates streets. On Friday, another fire damaged four buildings on Bartlett and Pierce streets.
Those fires left nearly 200 people homeless.
View these fire locations in a larger map
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More information:
Blake Street fire, April 29
105 Blake St.
Owner: Watkins Property Management
Purchased: 2003
Assessed value: $191,340
Units: 9 (under eviction notice; set to be auctioned May 22)
172 Bates St.
Owner: Caron Property Management
Purchased: 2009
Assessed value: $210,000
Units: 12
82 Pine St.
Owner: ASM Properties
Purchased: 2006
Assessed value: $154,120
Units: 9
Pierce Street fire, May 3
149 Bartlett St.
Owner: St. Laurent Housing Associates
Purchased: 1982
Assessed value: $286,500
Units: 9
110 Pierce St.
Owner: St. Laurent Housing Associates
Purchased: 1982
Assessed value: $416,310
Units: 10
114 Pierce St.
Owner: St. Laurent Housing Associates
Purchased: 1982
Assessed value: $389,400
Units: 10
116 Pierce St.
Owner: Denis Gilbert
Purchased: 2004
Assessed value: $67,440
Units: 2 (condemned May 10, 2012)
Bartlett Street fire, May 6
114 Bartlett St.
Owner: LJM LLC
Purchased: 2009
Assessed value: $130,760
Units: 8 (vacant)
118 Bartlett St.
Owner: LJM LLC
Purchased: 2009
Assessed value: $130,760
Units: 8 (vacant)
91 Horton St.
Owner: David Langelier
Purchased: 2007
Assessed value: $116,460
Units: 3
Streets closed
Monday: Lewiston reports Pine Street is open; Walnut Street should be open by 11:30 a.m.; Bartlett Street closed from Birch to Pine; Horton Street closed from Walnut to Pine Street. (Updated 11:15 a.m.)
- The backs of the two buildings on Bartlett Street in Lewiston show the damage after an early-morning fire Monday.
- Firefighters hose down hot spots on one of two buildings on Bartlett Street in Lewiston that were destroyed in an early-morning fire Monday.
- A firefighter tosses debris from a window of one of two four-story apartment buildings destroyed by an early-morning fire Monday on Bartlett Street in Lewiston.
- Firefighters hose down hot spots on one of two buildings on Bartlett Street in Lewiston that were destroyed in an early-morning fire Monday.
- Water from a aerial ladder truck is shot onto the roof of one of two buildings burning on Bartlett Street in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters look for hot spots that remain in one of two four-story apartment buildings destroyed in an early-morning fire Monday on Bartlett Street in Lewiston.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle a fire at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning. It is the third major fire in a week in downtown Lewiston in a week.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters battle the third major fire in a week at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Firefighters train hoses on burning apartment buildings at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Flames erupt from one of two apartment buildings at 114-118 Bartlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
- Smoke pours from the tops of two apartment buildings at 114-118 Barlett St. in Lewiston early Monday morning.
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