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December 02. 2012 11:36PM
Three-alarm fire damages Canterbury home
CANTERBURY - A home on Canterbury Shores Drive was damaged in a three-alarm fire Sunday evening.
Fire crews were first called to the home at 89 Canterbury Shores Drive at 6:58 pm., and found a home fully engulfed in flames. The fire was raised to three alarm status before it was finally brought under control just after 8 p.m.
The cause is under investigation, and no monetary damage estimate was available Sunday night, though firefighters reported the structure suffered heavy damage. No injuries were reported.
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