SEBAGO, Maine — Fire crews from several communities responded to a fire at a Sebago home Thursday night.
Sebago Fire Chief Phillip Strike told NEWS CENTER Maine crews from seven different towns responded to the second-alarm blaze located on Kimball Corner Road after a home caught fire around 4:30 p.m. It reportedly took 45 minutes to one hour for crews to get the fire under control.
A neighbor told NEWS CENTER Maine a family was inside the home when the fire began, but was able to evacuate safely.
Strike said the Red Cross has been notified to hopefully give the family a place to stay Thursday night.
The Denmark Fire Department helped provide water supply for the fire, according to a Facebook post from the department.
Those traveling on Route 114 in Sebago were asked to drive cautiously and watch for tankers and engines.
NEWS CENTER Maine has a crew at the scene to learn more.
This story will be updated.