State Police said a 69-year-old man died of smoke inhalation in a Christmas morning fire in the town of Lloyd.
The two-alarm blaze killed Phillip Damberg, 69. State Police said the fire started due to a wood-burning stove.
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HIGHLAND - State police said a man died of smoke inhalation in a house fire early Christmas morning on North Riverside Road in the town of Lloyd. According to state police, the fire was reported just ...