On July 7, 2016

Poultney’s Discount Food Store decimated in fire

Lightning suspected as cause

POULTNEY — Friday, On July 1, at 11:49 p.m. a motion sensor alarm went off at the Discount Food Store of Poultney at 298 E. Main Street in Poultney.  The owner of the store, Russell Merrill, age 60, of Poultney, Vt., was notified by the alarm company and responded immediately, according to the police report. He arrived only a few minutes later to find smoke coming from the roof line of the store and the glass to the main door broken out. Merrill dialed 911 to report the fire and the Poultney Fire Department responded within 13 minutes of the call.

Upon arrival firefighters found the building filled with smoke, but no fire showing. As they entered the smoke-filled structure they could hear and feel the heat of the fire above them between the roof and the drop ceiling. They immediately left the building just prior to its flashing over with fire.

On July 2, at 1:30 a.m. Chief Aaron Kerber of the Poultney Fire Department contacted the State Police and Division of Fire Safety to request an origin and cause investigation. The fire investigators arrived on scene at first light to begin their investigation, but had to wait as the fire fighters continued to battle several hot spots inside the 6,200-square-foot cement block building.  The roof of the store had collapsed inside and was covering several of the rooms, making it difficult to extinguish the blaze, police reported.

An excavator was brought in to dig out the hotspots under the several feet of charred rubble.  Once the building was cooled down a fire investigation was conducted. Based on the statements from nearby neighbors, and a STRIKE.net report it is believed lightning may have played a major role in causing the fire. The continues to be under investigation, but is not considered suspicious.

Anyone with information regarding the fire is asked to please contact Detective Sargent Todd Ambroz of the Vermont State Police at 802-878-7111.

Do you want to submit feedback to the editor?

Send Us An Email!

Related Posts

IBOTS competed at the World Championship in Texas

April 23, 2025
The Rutland IBOTS finished 30 out of 75 in the Galileo Division at the FIRST World Championships held in Houston, Texas, this past weekend, April 16-19.

Five file petitions for two seats on the Killington Select Board

April 23, 2025
A special election will be held May 28 By Polly Mikula UPDATE: Andrew Gieda has withdrawn his candidacy for the one-year Selectboard seat,  Killington Town Clerk Peggy Neisner told the Mountain Times, Wednesday, April 23.  KILLINGTON — Monday, April 21, was the deadline for candidates to submit petitions to be on the ballot to join the…

Zuckerman urges support for ranked choice voting during Ludlow Rotary talk

April 16, 2025
LUDLOW—Former Vermont Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman recently addressed the Ludlow Rotary Club, making a case for ranked-choice voting in elections with multiple candidates. He argued that allowing voters to rank their choices rather than select just one could foster broader participation and more open dialogue among candidates. “Ranked choice voting gives voters more voice and…

Deadline for high school seniors to apply for Winona Smith Scholarship is April 30

April 16, 2025
High school seniors still have time to apply for the Winona Smith Scholarship, a $2,000 award presented annually by the League of Women Voters of Vermont Education Fund. The deadline to apply is April 30 at midnight. Three scholarships will be awarded to students who demonstrate financial need, academic excellence, and a strong commitment to…