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Attic Fire Damages Orange Lake Home, Multiple Fire Departments Respond

Flames and heavy smoke from the attic of 3 Snyder Avenue in Orange Lake triggered a six-department mutual aid response Wednesday. The cause remains under investigation.

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Heavy smoke and flames breaking through the attic of a home at 3 Snyder Avenue in Orange Lake triggered a six-department mutual aid response across the Town of Newburgh on Wednesday, March 25, leaving the residence with significant structural damage and an ongoing investigation into the fire's origin.

Crews arriving at the scene encountered fire in the attic area and advanced with handlines while additional firefighters vented the roof to release built-up heat and smoke. Central Hudson was called to cut power to the structure as a safety precaution, and the Town of Newburgh fire inspector arrived on scene to begin examining what started the blaze.

The response drew mutual aid from the Winona Lake, Newburgh, Plattekill, Walden, Coldenham and Goodwill fire departments. Orange Lake and Winona Lake companies were also positioned on standby, with police and EMS units rounding out the emergency presence on Snyder Avenue.

No injuries were reported in connection with the fire. Property damage was concentrated in the attic area, though the full extent of structural impact remained unclear as of Thursday, when the official cause was still under investigation. Authorities were working to determine the fire's point of origin and whether the home would be cleared for re-entry.

The coordinated arrival of six mutual aid departments, the decision to isolate power through Central Hudson, and the on-scene presence of the town fire inspector all pointed to a response that balanced immediate containment with the longer process of determining what caused the fire at 3 Snyder Avenue.

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