A young boy who escaped a house fire with his nanny is being credited with saving a painter who was upstairs when the massive inferno broke out at the multimillion-dollar seaside mansion in on Monday afternoon. The family who lived in the 6,000 square-foot, three-story, $3.2 million-dollar home at 4 Mann Street in Hingham, had just moved in a week ago when the four-alarm fire broke out around 12:50 p.m.Neighbors told fire officials that the young boy was the one who spotted the flames, told his nanny, and then remembered that a painter was working upstairs, and alerted him as well, which might have saved his life, Hingham Fire Chief Steve Murphy said.
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