A fire broke out in a bedroom on the property of Bill and Hillary Clinton Wednesday afternoon in Chappaqua.

Firefighters rushed to the scene and managed to out out the blaze in less than 30 minutes.

In a bizarre statement, Clinton's communications director called a report about the fire false before confirming there was in fact a fire.

'This report is wrong, & creating much hysteria. Yes, a small fire broke out in the facility today on Clinton property, in a building not connected to their home,' wrote Nick Merrill on Twitter.

'Fire was put out, local FD responded. The Clintons were not home. All is ok!'

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Blaze: A fire broke out at a guest house (red structure in front) at the home of Bill and Hillary Clinton on Wednesday

Put it out: Firefighters rushed to the scene and the blaze has since been contained, with a spokesperson for the New Castle Police Department to declining to give any further information

Safe and sound: There were no signs of visible damage to the property or reports of injury

CBS New York was able to get a helicopter to scene which showed that no extensive damage had been done to the exterior of the property.

The fire was on the second floor of the guest house at 15 Old House Lane in a room that had access to the attic according to information conveyed over the local scanner.

The Clintons purchased back in 1999 for $1.7million ahead of her Senate run.

The fire was called in at 2:50pm and contained by 3:15pm. Firefighters had left the scene shortly after 4:30pm.

The guest house on the property is a different structure than the second home the Clintons purchased back in 2016 at 33 Old House Lane.

Hillary told Jane Pauley during an appearance on CBS Sunday Morning last year that she plunked down $1.16 million to purchase her neighbor's home back in August 2016 to make the transition easier come that November.

'I know something about what it takes to move a president and I thought I was going to win,' explained Hillary.

Hillary said that she still very much enjoys her second home, despite losing the election just three months after she bought the property.

In fact, it was there that she wrote parts of her new memoir What Happened.

Clinton said she wrote the book at the dining room table of her nearby second home, detailing her thoughts on the election she lost to President Donald Trump.

All is OK: Hillary's communications director said that the Clintons were not home when the fire broke out

No damage: The guest house on the property is a different structure than the second home the Clintons purchased back in 2016 at 33 Old House Lane (above0

The three-bedroom home sits on 1.5 acres of land and is just feet away from their own property.

With that purchase, the Clintons were also able to establish their Old House Lane homes as a compound and close down the street to local traffic only, with their security detail checking all cars that travel down the road.

The home also has an in-ground pool, stone wall surrounding the yard and a large garden, which Hillary has spoke about working in after her loss last November.

'I started the campaign knowing that I was going to have to work extra hard to make women and men feel comfortable with the idea of a woman president,' Hillary said of her prospects in the 2016 race.

'It doesn't fit into the stereotype we all carry around in our head. And a lot of the sexism and misogyny was in service of these attitudes like: "We really don't want a woman commander and chief.'''