Firefighters responded to a fire at Bill and Hillary Clinton’s house in Chappaqua, New York, on Wednesday afternoon.

According to Lohud.com, which is part of the USA Today Network, police in New Castle, New York, have confirmed that there was a fire at the Clintons’ home in Chappaqua, but declined to give any further details. The outlet also said that, according to scanner reports, the fire was in a bedroom and has since been extinguished.

Fox News field producer Tamara Gitt reported that, according to New Castle police, there was a fire on Old House Lane in Chappaqua, “but the fire is not at [the Clintons’] main residence…could be the next door property they bought last year or another structure.”

The Clintons have lived in their house at 15 Old House Lane for nearly 20 years after buying it for $1.7 million in 1999, Lohud.com reported.

Tamara Gitt@tamaragitt

New Castle police confirming that the local fire department is on scene of a fire on Old House Lane in Chappaqua, where Hillary and Bill Clinton live, but the fire is not at their main residence...could be the next door property they bought last year or another structure

3:20 PM - Jan 3, 2018

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Jake Beiner@BreezymJustin

Fire at the Clintons

3:13 PM - Jan 3, 2018

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lohud.com@lohud

: Firefighters responding to a fire at Bill and Hillary Clinton's house in Chappaqua.

3:04 PM - Jan 3, 2018

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In the fall of 2016, the Clintons bought the four-bedroom house next door, at 33 Old House Lane, for $1.16 million, according to Lohud.com.