Fire breaks out at Clintons' property in Chappaqua, NY; no injuries reported
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A fire broke out Wednesday at property owned by Bill and Hillary Clinton in Chappaqua, N.Y., authorities said.
The flames erupted in the ceiling of the second floor in a Secret Service structure behind the Clintons' home, a Secret Service spokesman told Fox News.
He said the Clintons were not on the property at the time. No injuries were reported.
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Police in New Castle, the Westchester County town that encompasses Chappaqua, confirmed the fire was on the couple's main property.
New Castle police said they received the initial report at 2:51 p.m. and the fire was extinguished at 3:17 p.m.
Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill said on Twitter the Clintons were not home, adding, "All is OK!"
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The former president and his wife have made Chappaqua their primary home since Bill Clinton left office in 2001. They purchased the five-bedroom, 19th-century house for $1.7 million in 1999.
Last year, the Clintons bought the four-bedroom house next door for $1.16 million.
Fox News' Tamara Gitt contributed to this report.