Crime & Safety
Two Killed In Fire At Chelmsford Home With No Working Smoke Detectors
A neighbor reported the fire just after 4:40 Saturday morning.

Updated on: October 6, 2025
Two men died after a fire broke out early Saturday morning in a home in Chelmsford. Fire officials said the home on Mobile Avenue had no working smoke detectors.
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"This is a very sad day for our community and especially for the two families who lost loved ones," said Chelmsford Fire Chief Gary Ryan. "On behalf of the Chelmsford Fire Department, I want to extend our heartfelt condolences."
A neighbor reported the fire just after 4:40 Saturday morning. The Chelmsford Fire Department, which was close due to an unrelated call, was able to respond in moments. The home had smoke and flames in the front and rear of the building. Firefighters entered the home to look for occupants and to fight the fire from the inside. They removed two men in their 50s from the home. The men were pronounced dead at the scene.
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