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Frigid temperatures overnight gave fire fighters a tough go at it in Blue Hill.
Crews were called to Route 15, otherwise known as Pleasant Street, around 10:45 Thursday night.
Blue Hill Fire Chief Denny Robertson tells TV-5 that no one was inside the home at the time.
Six departments battled the flames. At one point, their water supply actually froze up.
No injuries were reported.
The fire is not considered suspicious.
The Fire Marshal's office is expected at the scene Friday morning to determine a cause.
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