Person dies after being severely burned in house fire in Skowhegan, Maine

Medical examiners were working to confirm the person's identity following an autopsy and DNA testing, the Fire Marshal's Office said

A person was fatally injured in a fire in Skowhegan, Maine, on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

The Fire Marshal's Office said they were called by the Skowhegan Fire Department to respond to a house fire in the 700 block of Waterville Road around 3 p.m. Thursday.

One person was able to make it out of the home, but they suffered severe burns and were taken to Reddington-Fairview General Hospital in Skowhegan, where they were listed in critical condition. A medical helicopter later transported the victim to Maine Medical Center in Portland, where they died Friday.

Medical examiners were working to confirm the person's identity following an autopsy and DNA testing, the Fire Marshal's Office said.

Investigators were on scene into the evening on Thursday, and were still investigating as of Friday afternoon.

The Fire Marshal's Office said firefighters from Skowhegan, Waterville, Madison, Canaan, Fairfield, Norridgewock and Cornville all responded to the fire, along with Redington Fairview EMS and Skowhegan and Fairfield police.

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