
Farmington Fire Rescue chiefs and state fire investigators investigate Wednesday the cause of a fire that heavily damaged the Falls General Store at the intersection of Croswell Road and Philbrick Street on Tuesday night in Farmington. Donna M. Perry/Sun Journal
FARMINGTON — State fire investigators are assisting Farmington Fire Rescue chiefs to determine the cause of a fire Tuesday night that heavily damaged the Falls General Store in Farmington Falls.
The fire was reported just before 11 p.m. at the intersection of Croswell Road and Philbrick Street.
Several fire departments assisted Farmington firefighters to put the fire out.

The cause of a fire that heavily damaged the Falls General Store on Tuesday night on Croswell Road in Farmington is under investigation The fire was reported at 10:57 p.m. No one was injured, according to a post on Farmington Fire Rescue Department Facebook page. Farmington crews where assisted by fire departments from New Sharon, Chesterville, Temple, Wilton, Industry, and Jay. Also assisting where Farmington police and NorthStar EMS ambulance personnel.

State fire investigators and Farmington Fire Rescue chiefs were investigating Wednesday the cause of a fire that heavily damaged Falls General Store late Tuesday at the intersection of Croswell Road and Philbrick Street in the Farmington Falls section of Farmington.
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