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Lake Carmel Home Fire Caused By Failed Chimney, Fire Chief Says

CARMEL, N.Y. -- A fire that destroyed a Kent home in the Lake Carmel section of town was caused by a failing chimney hooked to a pellet stove, said Lake Carmel Fire Chief Jack Keher.

Lake Carmel and several other fire departments worked for more than five hours to put out a house fire.

Lake Carmel and several other fire departments worked for more than five hours to put out a house fire.

Photo Credit: Tom Keck Jr.
A Lake Carmel home was a total loss following a fire.

A Lake Carmel home was a total loss following a fire.

Photo Credit: Tom Keck Jr.
Lake Carmel firefighters worked for hours to knock down a large fire that destroyed a home on Westleigh Road.

Lake Carmel firefighters worked for hours to knock down a large fire that destroyed a home on Westleigh Road.

Photo Credit: Tom Keck Jr.

The fire, which started around 11:20 p.m., at 16 Westleigh Road, took firefighters several hours to completely knock down, said Keher.

The couple who own the home were able to escape unharmed after smoke alarms went off, he added.

Because of the home's long driveway, and a lack of hydrants in the area, water had to be trucked into from the nearby Shop-Rite shopping center, Keher said.

"The roof of the home collapsed on the inside, destroying the home," he added.

Lake Carmel was assisted by firefighters from Carmel, Mahopac, Kent, Brewster and Patterson.

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