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Charging batteries cause fire at Stacyville Fire Department

A firefighter was taken to a hospital, treated, and released for a non-fire-related leg injury, according to the state fire marshal's office.

STACYVILLE, Maine — Multiple lithium-ion batteries charging on a shelf at the Stacyville Fire Department caught fire Tuesday night, leading to damage and an injured firefighter. 

It happened shortly before 9 p.m. at the fire station located at 370 Station Rd., the state fire marshal's office said in a release Wednesday.

Fire departments from Sherman, Patten, Mt. Chase, Island Falls, Oakfield, and East Millinocket responded to assist Stacyville firefighters. They were able to quickly knock down the fire, but the building and several pieces of apparatus were damaged.

The state fire marshal's office determined that the fire originated on a shelf inside the station where multiple lithium-ion batteries were charging. Officials said it's considered accidental.

A firefighter was taken to a hospital, treated, and released for a non-fire-related leg injury, the release stated.

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