Fast-moving fire destroys Milo garage

Fast-moving fire destroys Milo garage


By Diana Bowley
BDN Staff
Photo courtesy of Brett Kirschbaum
A large fire gutted K and L Auto Sales at 38 Elm Street in Milo on Wednesday. Brett Kirschbaum, who took photographs from the rear of the business, reported that an initial explosion was heard about 12:25pm, followed by other explosions. He added that he saw flames shooting 40 feet out of the top of the building.

MILO, Maine — A fast-moving fire on Wednesday destroyed K&L Auto Sales and Service on Elm Street.

Owner Kirk Beard and his father, Wayne Beard, had been working inside the garage on a vehicle at about 12:30 p.m. when they encountered a gas line problem and a fire erupted, according to Milo Town Manager Jeff Gahagan.

Gahagan said the men attempted to extinguish the blaze but it got out of control. He said there was a loud explosion, which could be heard throughout the downtown. “The building burned fast,” he said as he surveyed the scene.

When gasoline from one of the vehicles ignited, Kirk Beard said he and his father emptied the contents of a fire extinguisher on it and almost had the fire out when the gasoline flared up again. Beard said the pair fled when the building started to fill with smoke. Neither man was injured in the fire.

Kirk Beard and his wife, Lynette, have owned the business for 10 years and have the business insured, he said. Standing on the rim of his parking lot Wednesday, Beard said he expects to rebuild the business.

Two vehicles, equipment and tires inside the old building were destroyed and there may have been some damage to vehicles parked outside, according to Beard. He placed the loss at more than $200,000.

“There was a quick response by the fire departments. They did a great job, but it was just too far involved for them to save it,” Gahagan said. Brownville firefighters assisted the Milo Fire Department at the scene. Dover-Foxcroft firefighters remained on standby.

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Sorry for your lose<>God Speed to You and Yours.

Will he still have to pay taxes on that structure?

As I understand taxation because it was standing April 1 the structure is taxable.

If nothing is rebuilt on April 1, 2010 at that time only the land would be taxed.

If Kirk and Lynette venture to read this comment section, know that we are very sorry for the loss to you from this fire.

It was good to learn that Wayne is OK, we both were concerned about possible injuries, especially to Kirk and Wayne.

Great news that you plan to rebuild too.

Hang in there - we know you will make this lemon of an experience into lemonade.

Good luck with the purchase of your new location. Glad no one was hurt during the fire. Looking forward to seeing the new K + L Auto.

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