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Milwaukee, WI – Apartment fire contained to one unit by sprinkler system
Lake Delton, WI – Fire at Great Wolf Lodge contained to one room by sprinkler system; No injuries reported
Crews remained on scene for three hours putting out hot spots and investigating.
The cause of the fire has not been determined, but foul play is not suspected.
Preliminary damage to the hotel is approximately $100,000.
Kenosha, WI – Apartment dryer fire suppressed by automatic sprinkler system; No injuries reported
Madison, WI – Apartment fire held in check by automatic sprinkler system
Madison, WI – Sprinkler system helps halt laboratory fire; No injuries reported
Tomah, WI – Fire at assisted-living facility put out with help from sprinkler system
She said staff members got everyone out of the building quickly and that other employees who weren’t scheduled to work dropped what they were doing to help.
“The staff worked their butts off,” Witt said. “This is the first time I realized, wow, there are some really good people who work here.”
Adler said 20 firefighters were on the scene for 2½ hours.
“The fire department was awesome,” Witt said. “The whole community stepped up. It was, ‘What can I do to help?’”
Assisting the fire department were Fort McCoy Ambulance Service and Monroe County 911 Communication Center.
Adler said the cause of the fire remains under investigation. It marked the second time in four days the department was called to a structure fire. A structure on Jefferson Street was left uninhabitable Friday after a fire started in a garage.
Glendale, WI – Sprinkler system controls fire at apartments with many elderly and disabled residents
The fire was contained to a small area within a second-floor apartment, however, the activation of the sprinkler system caused extensive water damage within the unit, as well as to the unit adjacent and a common space on the first floor. There was also moderate smoke damage to some of the common hallways in the building. Preliminary estimates indicate that the damage to the structure and contents is approximately $33,000.
According to North Shore Fire, the building is home to many elderly and disabled residents, who were able to quickly and safely evacuate thanks to the quick action of building management. Additionally, building personnel was able to provide quick and accurate accountability information so that firefighters could focus on assisting those who were unable to evacuate under their own power. The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation but is not believed to be suspicious.
North Shore Fire/Rescue is being assisted by the Glendale Police Department in the investigation.