Lebanon fire that destroyed camper, cars called suspicious

Staff reports 6:55 a.m.


Lebanon fire that destroyed camper, cars called suspicious

Scene of Monday morning's fire believed to have started in a camper. (Lebanon Fire-EMS photo)

EAST LEBANON - The state Fire Marshal's Office is investigating a camper fire that spread and destroyed two vehicles and a storage trailer early Monday.

Lebanon Fire and EMS responded around 1:14 a.m. to a reported structure fire located across from Trains Tavern. The fire was located on Creamery Hill Rd at Lucky Day Auto.

When crews arrived they found a fully involved fire that appeared to have started in a camper trailer and then quickly spread to a large storage trailer adjacent to it, according to a statement from Lebanon Fire and Rescue.

The tractor trailer body was filled with vehicle parts making access for crews inside difficult. The fire also destroyed a nearby car and SUV.

No one was living in the camper, officials said.

The fire was reported out around 2:20 a.m.

A statement from Lebanon Fire and EMS said the fire is considered suspicious.