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Springfield Home

‘A Total Loss’ After Fire

SPRINGFIELD – A Town of Springfield home will “probably be deemed a total loss” after multiple fire departments spent four hours last night battling a fire at the residence, according to Art Klinger of Otsego County Emergency Services.

No one was home at the time of the fire, which was called in by a 911 caller who reported a house “filling with smoke” last night at 8:18 p.m. Springfield Fire Department responded to the call, with mutual aid from Cooperstown, Schuyler Lake, Richfield Springs, Fly Creek and Cherry Valley Fire Departments.

There were no injuries reported, and Emergency Services are trying to locate the home’s occupants.

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