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St. Charles, IL – Kitchen fire in downtown apartment building contained by sprinkler system
The fire was contained to the kitchen of the apartment where the fire originated. The cause of the fire is attributed to combustible materials being left on a stove top and is considered accidental. The blaze caused an estimated $50,000 in damage.
The St. Charles Fire Department was assisted at the scene by the Geneva, Batavia and Elburn fire department. The North Aurora Fire Department changed quarters to assist with any additional incidents while St. Charles units were operating at the fire.
Evanston, IL – Sprinkler system controls off-campus residential fire near Northwestern University
Chicago, IL – Parking garage fire at John Hancock Tower held in check by sprinkler system
Ten people who were subjected to medical evaluations at the scene refused further medical treatment, Cunningham said. The Hancock Center was expected to reopen Sunday morning, Cunningham said.
“It will be business as usual as soon as we leave out of here,” he added.
Normal, IL – Fire at student apartment building kept from spreading by automatic sprinkler system
Quincy, IL – Fire in pool pump room at community center extinguished by sprinkler system
Carolyn Carpenter, Kroc Center marketing manager, said the facility regularly practices fire drills with its employees.
Several dozen people were left outside for about 30 minutes in the single-digit temperatures because of the evacuation. Staff members began transporting some patrons to the Salvation Army Family Store, which is used as a warming center. Patrons who were evacuated from the pool were outside in swimsuits and shoeless. Staff members began loading them into vehicles and handing out blankets and socks.
“Everybody here did an outstanding job,” Bigelow said.
As soon as firefighters cleared the building, patrons were allowed to return but remained in the Kroc Center’s Worship Theatre while the investigation was conducted.
Bigelow said that while the department has responded to the Kroc Center many times for false alarms, he believes this was the first actual fire.