Heavy Fire Lights Up The Night Sky Over Stephentown

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder PhotographyStephentown firefighters knocking down the heavy fire from the barn

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/Sidewinder Photography

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder Photography

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder Photography

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder Photography

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder PhotographyBerlin Firefighters Using A Hand Line To Hit The Heavy Fire On The Delta Side of The Barn

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder Photography

Photo by Jeffrey Belschwinder/ Sidewinder PhotographyA Hancock Firefighter Pulling The Remains of The Barn Apart.
On April 1, 2025, at 11:43 PM, the Stephentown Fire Department and Ambulance was dispatched for multiple calls for a reported structure fire at 365 Route 43 at the Cinch ‘Em Up Stables Horseback Riding for a fully involved the barn fire. The chief of the Stephentown Fire Department requested Berlin Fire Department, Hoags Corners Fire Department, Lebanon Valley Protection Association, and the Hancock Fire Department from Massachusetts to the scene for mutual aid.
The chief arrived on scene and immediately declared the signal 30 for a working structure fire and notify the dispatcher that he had an exposure issue of the primary house. The first arriving engine on scene immediately went to work cooling down the home preventing the fire from spreading. Command notified the dispatcher that he had a 80 x 100’ barn with no animals inside of the barn that had collapsed. Command requested firefighters from the Berlin Fire Department to set up a water supply at a nearby pond down the road. Firefighters from the Hancock and Stephentown Fire Department arrived on scene and deployed an inch and three-quarter hand lines from the rig and went to work knocking down the heavy fire condition.
Firefighters established a water supply at the pond nearby and established a tanker relay to the scene. Firefighters worked for about 30 minutes knocking down the heavy fire condition. Firefighters on scene conducted extensive overhaul of the remains of the barn. The home suffered damage to the siding windows and other portions of the structure due to the extreme heat, but due to the quick actions of the first arriving engine and firefighters they were able to prevent the fire from spreading to the home. No injuries have been reported. The fire is under investigation at this time.