

"I deeply appreciate the efforts of the firefighters who worked through the night to put out a fire at our son’s house," the Democratic senator said in a statement. "I am grateful that everyone is safe and request privacy for our family."
The home reportedly was undergoing renovations for about a year and was vacant.
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The home of Elizabeth Warren's son, before it was destroyed by a fire on Tuesday, March 21. (Google Maps)
The cause of the fire was not immediately known.
Firefighters who managed to put out the raging blaze told WFXT they had water pressure issues as the home is on top of a hill.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, speaks to members of the media during a protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, May 3, 2022. On Tuesday morning, her son's home in Medford, Massachusetts, caught fire. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
"Up here on the hill, every foot of elevation you draw pressure losses," Medford Fire Chief John Freedman said. "They’re flowing a lot of water and that puts strain on the systems."
A Massachusetts State Police K-9 team later was spotted sniffing around what remained of the charred structure, which appears to be a total loss, according to WFXT.
No firefighters were reported injured.
Fox News Digital has reached out to Sen. Warren's office and the Massachusetts State Police for further comment.
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