Westport Fire Department Releases Information on Hills Point House Fire

From the Westport Fire Department

At approximately 7:30 pm on November 20, 2021, the Westport Fire Department was dispatched to a report of a chimney fire. Upon the arrival of the Shift Commander flames were seen coming from the roof of a large home. The call was immediately upgraded to a structure fire response, which received four engines, a ladder truck, and the Shift Commander.

The first arriving engine deployed an exterior attack line while simultaneously making entry into the house for an interior attack. The ladder truck arrived and began to deploy resources to the roof. Additional engines arrived to establish a water supply and backup the firefighters in the house.

Firefighters inside encountered smoke on the second floor and worked to gain access to the fire. The ladder company worked to extinguish the exterior fire. Engine companies located the fire in an enclosed attic area. The fire had extended into the roof supports. The fire was extinguished with an interior and exterior attack.

Additional firefighters were called from Wilton, Norwalk, and Fairfield to cover stations and provide additional support onscene. Westport EMS and Police provided medical coverage and additional scene support. Firefighters were able to isolate the fire to the area of suspected origin and an extensive overhaul of the building was necessary to ensure that the fire was extinguished, and that fire spread was contained. There were no reported injuries to firefighters or civilians at the time of this writing.

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