City of Nashua Supports 30 Residents Displaced by 108–110 Ash Street Fire

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Firefighters battle Nashua blaze Tuesday.

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The City of Nashua Emergency Management Office is coordinating with partner agencies to support residents displaced by Monday morning’s six-alarm fire at 108–110 Ash Street and 115 Vine Street.

Approximately 30 residents from six apartments were evacuated and are currently displaced as a result of the fire. All affected residents are receiving assistance from the American Red Cross, which has been on scene and is providing temporary lodging, essential supplies, and casework services to support families through their immediate recovery needs.

The Salvation Army – Nashua Corps is assisting with emergency support services, including food and
clothing for impacted residents.

The City of Nashua Division of Public Health & Community Services has been coordinating with the Red
Cross and the Salvation Army to ensure that displaced residents have access to health services, medication replacement support, and other public-health needs that often arise during prolonged displacement.

“We are extremely grateful that all residents were safely evacuated and for the rapid response from our public safety partners,” said Emily Martuscello, Director of Emergency Management. “Our community partners are working together to ensure every displaced resident has support, shelter, and a clear path to recovery.”

How the Community Can Help
Residents who wish to assist those affected are encouraged to donate directly to:
? American Red Cross Northern New England
? More info and “Give Now” donation page: RedCross.org ? Northern New England Region
? The Salvation Army – Nashua Corps
? Online donations accepted via the Salvationarmyusa.org “Ways to Give” page — you can select
Nashua as your local donation location.
These organizations are providing direct, on-the-ground support to the displaced families and are best
equipped to meet their need

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