10/09/2015 - HANSON, MASSACHUSETTS (PLYMOUTH COUNTY) - Around 1130 hours on the morning of Friday, October 9, 2015 the Hanson Fire Department received reports of a building fire at 490 County Road. Police arrived on-scene prior to the fire department and reported heavy smoke from an attached garage. Companies arrived on-scene and found heavy fire and smoke showing from the attached garage. A working fire was requested bringing mutual aid engines from Pembroke and Whitman to the scene and a Hanover engine to cover. Companies made an aggressive attack on the fire and were able to knock down a significant amount of the heavy fire quickly, keeping it from extending too far into the attached occupied dwelling. The Whitman engine grabbed a hydrant on their way into the fire and supplied the Hanson engine with a water supply. All responding companies were put to work. High winds hampered some firefighting efforts, as gusts of wind fueled the fire in the large garage, that contained at least one vehicle, tools and automotive equipment. Heavy fire could be seen jetting out of the "D" side of the building, as well as the rear of the building following strong gusts of wind. Due to signs that the building was in danger of collapse, all firefighting efforts in the garage were kept defensive, while interior crews kept the fire from extending into the house. The peak of the roof of the garage could be seen buckled inwards. The OIC requested the Hanover engine from coverage to the fire scene, and an East Bridgewater engine covered Hanson's fire station. Companies remained on-scene for some time overhauling and checking for extension. The fire is currently under investigation. It was unclear if anyone was home at the time of the blaze. No injuries were reported.