Firefighters responded to a fire 166 Depot Road in Hatfield on Sunday where six dogs and three cats died in a fire. 
Firefighters responded to a fire 166 Depot Road in Hatfield on Sunday where six dogs and three cats died in a fire.  Credit: STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS

HATFIELD — Several pets died in a fire at a Depot Road home Sunday afternoon that displaced the residents and caused extensive damage to the house, according to Fire Chief Robert Flaherty.

Hatfield firefighters and police officers were dispatched to the 166 Depot Road residence at 4:13 p.m. after a passer-by saw smoke coming from the structure, Flaherty said.

The home is owned by Marian Curran, according to state land records.

With police first on the scene, they also noticed the smoke coming from the second floor, and the front door was hot to the touch, Flaherty said. No residents were home at the time.

Flaherty then issued a request for a full first alarm assignment, with the department’s Engine 1 arriving to put out the fire, burning on the first floor, and with smoke moving to the second floor. Firefighters then began the process of overhaul on the first floor, in which they seek out cavities where the fire might be continuing to burn, and put holes in the walls and take down ceilings.

Flaherty said two fire hydrants, within 300 feet on either side of the home, were activated for use. The fire was extinguished quickly, but firefighters remained on scene for about four hours, he said, waiting response from the state fire marshal’s office. Officials had not determined the cause of the fire, or issued a damage estimate as of Monday afternoon.

Six dogs and three cats died in the fire, Flaherty said. There were no injuries to firefighters.

Though the building is still structurally sound, the building inspector determined that residents couldn’t safely occupy the home. The residents stayed with family and friends, while the American Red Cross is doing outreach Monday to determine if further support is needed, Flaherty said.

Hatfield firefighters were assisted at the scene by Northampton, Whately and South Deerfield firefighters, while Hadley firefighters provided station coverage.

Scott Merzbach can be reached at smerzbach@gazettenet.com.

Scott Merzbach is a reporter covering local government and school news in Amherst and Hadley, as well as Hatfield, Leverett, Pelham and Shutesbury. He can be reached at smerzbach@gazettenet.com or 413-585-5253.