chad vaillancourt: it was about 30 by 30 building, fully involved. mike: it took them about two hours to put out the blaze. chad vaillancourt: there was some collapsing of the building. mike: no one was hurt. reaching the fire though was a challenge for firefighters because of the vegetation and trees that have grown in, and they couldn't get their trucks to the building. chad vaillancourt: we had to lay quite a bit of hand lines in to mike: despite that setback, the weekend rain actually helped them get the fire under control. chad vaillancourt: the vegetation, the brush, the trees were fairly wet. if it was still dry, like we had dry weather recently, we would've had a large spread of fire throughout the tree and brush. mike: investigators are trying to figure out how the fire started on the 13-acre property that's for sale. they're thankful the damage wasn't worse. the fire is being considered suspicious. anyone with information on this is asked to call laconia fire or police. in laconia, mike cronin, wmur news 9. cherise: the state fire marshal h