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Beverly Today
By the People, for the People
Beverly Home Damaged, Dog Killed in Car Fire Blaze
Four adults displaced after fire spreads from carport to residence, requiring extensive overhaul to extinguish.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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A fire that started in a carport in Beverly, Massachusetts spread to a nearby home, causing significant damage and resulting in the death of a pet dog. Four adults were displaced from the home, and firefighters had to work extensively to fully extinguish the blaze, which had traveled from the basement to the attic through hidden spaces in the walls and floors.
Why it matters
House fires can have devastating consequences, causing injury, loss of life, and extensive property damage. This incident highlights the importance of fire safety, the challenges firefighters face in fully extinguishing complex blazes, and the impact on local communities when homes are destroyed.
The details
The Beverly Fire Department responded to reports of a fire involving vehicles, a carport, and a home on Hale Park Avenue on Sunday afternoon. Deputy Chief Kevin Smith called for a second alarm and crews worked to knock down the main fire, but then had to spend over an hour "digging out hidden fires" that had spread through the walls, floors, and ceiling of the home, from the basement to the attic. Sadly, a pet dog was killed as a result of the fire.
- The fire was reported and crews responded around 1 p.m. on Sunday, March 2, 2026.
- It took about 90 minutes for firefighters to fully extinguish the blaze.
The players
Beverly Fire Department
The local fire department that responded to and battled the blaze.
Deputy Chief Kevin Smith
The Beverly Fire Department official who called for additional resources and oversaw the firefighting efforts.
What they’re saying
“Sadly, a pet dog was euthanized as a result of the fire.”
— Beverly Fire Department (Patch.com)
What’s next
Investigators from the Beverly Fire Department will continue to examine the scene to determine the exact cause of the fire.
The takeaway
This tragic incident underscores the importance of fire safety and prevention measures, as well as the heroic work firefighters perform to protect lives and property when blazes break out. The loss of a beloved pet is heartbreaking, and the community will rally to support the four displaced adults as they recover from this devastating event.


