WEST TISBURY – An island-wide call went out for a reported fire on the roof of the terminal building at the Marthas Vineyard Airport about 10:30 AM Friday. The fire was mostly contained to the exterior of the building and was quickly put out. The terminal was evacuated due to heavy smoke which had to be ventilated by firefighters. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation but does not appear to be suspicious, possibly carelessly disposed smoking materials.
Fire damages Marthas Vineyard Airport terminal building
March 10, 2023
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