A 25-year-old person, identified as Payson Viles, died in a fire in Windsor, Maine. The Windsor Fire Department responded to the fire and found Viles’ body in a camper trailer on the property. Another individual was able to escape the fire with minor injuries. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, but there is no indication of foul play at this time. The Windsor, Whitefield, Jefferson, and Somerville fire departments, along with Delta Rescue and the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the scene. NEWS CENTER Maine Staff reported
The police have confirmed the identity of a 25-year-old individual who died in a fire in Windsor, Maine. The Windsor Fire Department was called to a residence on Ridge Road where they found a person dead in a camper trailer on the property. The deceased has been identified as Payson Viles. Another person managed to escape the fire with minor injuries. Viles’ body has been taken to the chief medical examiner’s office and the state fire marshal’s office is still investigating the scene. The authorities have stated that there is currently no evidence of foul play. The Windsor, Whitefield, Jefferson, and Somerville fire departments, along with Delta Rescue and the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office, responded to the scene..
A tragic incident occurred in Windsor, Maine, where a fire claimed the life of a 25-year-old individual. The Windsor Fire Department swiftly responded to a distress call regarding a fire at a residence on Ridge Road. Tragically, upon arrival, they discovered the lifeless body of 25-year-old Payson Viles inside a camper trailer on the property. However, a second person managed to escape the fire, albeit with minor injuries. In order to determine the cause of the fire, the state fire marshal’s office is currently investigating the scene, while Viles’ body has been taken to the chief medical examiner’s office in Augusta. It is important to note that authorities have stated that there is currently no evidence of foul play. The Windsor, Whitefield, Jefferson, and Somerville fire departments, along with Delta Rescue and the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office, swiftly responded to the scene to provide assistance. For the latest updates on breaking news, weather, and traffic alerts, it is recommended to download the NEWS CENTER Maine mobile app..