Wow that sucks.Can you save the lines to hook back up top them?
If so you could get an Outdoor Econoburn to hook up quick and get back heating.Then build a shed around it next summer and add heat storage at that time.
I started my system with the outdoor version of the Econoburn,which ended up in a shed hooked to storage.I didn't know if i was going to have my shed fully functional by winter,and i got a good deal on the outdoor model.My systyem has been running for 6 yrs,and am impressed with the Econoburn.I had an issue with a controller and was able to continue running it with an extension cord feeding the fan,using the high limit aguastat to shut off the power when it reached the set point.
I live in the middle of nowhere so having a basic tough boiler is great.
Your experience shows one of the main reasons to have a separate boiler building.Catastrophic boiler fail,and you still have a house to live in.
What catastrophic boiler fail?
