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RV fire spreads to two homes in Hudson early Sunday morning

HUDSON — At approximately 3:00 a.m. on the morning of Sunday, March 30, Hudson firefighters were dispatched to Laurel Drive following a report of an RV fire.

While crews were heading to the scene, they were informed that the dwelling adjacent to the RV had also caught fire, the Hudson Fure Department said in a statement. Then, less than a minute from their arrival, responding personnel were notified that a second house had caught fire.

A first alarm was struck, bringing in off-duty personnel and mutual aid from Clinton Firefighters Local 3189, Marlborough Firefighters Local 1714, and the Berlin Fire & EMS Department to assist on scene and provide station coverage during the incident.

Firefighters from Hudson Fire Department work at night to put out a smoking RV fire between two houses, with red lights and heavy smoke filling the scene. A white fence and fire hoses are visible in the foreground.
Hudson firefighters work to extinguish a fully involved RV fire that spread to two nearby homes on Laurel Drive in the early morning hours of Sunday, March 30, 2025. (Photo courtesy of Hudson Fire Department Local 1713)

Upon arrival, Engine 3’s crew found a fully involved RV with flames spreading to the sides of two nearby homes. They quickly deployed a hose line, extinguished the exterior fires on both houses, and then turned their attention to the camper.

  • Firefighters from Hudson Fire Department work at night to put out a smoking RV fire between two houses, with red lights and heavy smoke filling the scene. A white fence and fire hoses are visible in the foreground.
  • Scene shows the burned-out frame of an RV between two homes, both with visible fire damage. A firefighter stands near scorched bushes, with ladders propped against the houses and fire hoses spread across the wet pavement.

Tower 1—a fire truck equipped with an aerial platform—and Engine 2 arrived shortly after, established a water supply from a nearby hydrant, and entered both homes to check for fire extension, the Hudson Fire Department reported.

No residents or firefighters were injured in the blaze.

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