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Three injured in Warren structure fire

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WARREN, ME — Three people were injured in an early morning structure fire April 30, 2026.

Warren Fire and Rescue responded to 288 Main Street at approximately 6 a.m. for a reported structure fire, according to the Maine State Fire Marshal.

The building, which is divided into three rental units, is believed to be the oldest structure in that area of Warren.

All units were occupied at the time of the fire, and all occupants were able to escape the building.

The three occupants from the unit affected by the fire were transported by ambulance to Pen Bay Medical Center.

One female suffered minor smoke inhalation.

A second female, who exited by jumping from a second-floor window, sustained minor injuries from the jump.

One male suffered from smoke inhalation and was later transferred to Maine Medical Center for further treatment.

All injured victims have been released from the hospital.

The origin of the fire was determined to be the first-floor living room, specifically the couch.

The cause of the fire is believed to be the careless use of smoking materials.

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