Three-alarm fireplace ‘knocked down’ by Boston firefighters in Jamaica Plain

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A raging fireplace was “knocked down” on Boylston Road in Jamaica Plain late Saturday evening as Boston firefighters reported they have been chasing scorching spots.

BFD mentioned the constructing was occupied and the hearth was first noticed on “multiple floors.” One firefighter was reportedly injured.

A second and third alarm was sounded, BFD added. The fireplace was first reported at 11:15 p.m. Saturday on the giant four-story constructing in Egleston Sq..

The fireplace division shortly praised the ladder corporations for “getting ground ladders and aerial ladders to the building working around multiple power lines.”

Some have been commenting on social media that flames “shot through the roof” earlier than BFD put the hearth out.

The JP fireplace was reported “knocked down” when this picture was posted by BFD. (BFD picture)

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