Millerton apartment fire probe continues

MILLERTON — Fire departments from Millerton, Amenia and Sharon, Conn., responded to an apartment fire at 24 South Center Street in Millerton on Monday morning, Feb. 27.The fire started at approximately 8 a.m. according to New York State Police Investigator Erich Schaefer.“The fire was put out, and the building has sustained minor damage,” Schaefer said.Millerton Fire Company President Lennie Morrison commented on the quick response time of the teams.“No one was hurt, and we got the fire out quickly. We were happy with the way everyone responded,” he said.Two individuals were inside the structure at the time of the blaze but escaped with no injuries.Schaefer said that the cause of the fire was still under investigation as of press time.

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