WATERTOWN, Conn — Firefighters responded to an early morning fire in Watertown on Saturday, according to the town's fire department.
Crews were called to the area of Fern Hill and Northfield. Mutual aid from the Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Department also arrived at the fire to assist at 6:40 a.m., according to a Facebook post from the fire department.
Bethlehem firefighters helped to provide "roughly 300k+ gallons of water to be delivered directly to the scene" using "just shy of 2,000 feet of large diameter hose," the fire department said.
There were no reported injuries.
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Photos submitted to FOX61 show a large plume of smoke emerging from a fire on the side of the road.
Additional information was not immediately made available.
This is a developing story.
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