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Large fire burning at Fort Snelling in Minnesota
(FOX 9) – A big fireplace burned at a constructing at Fort Snelling on Thursday afternoon.
The fireplace is at one of many outdated officers’ buildings that’s being transformed to veteran and low-income housing on the deserted Higher Publish at Fort Snelling. Staff will work to rebuild the construction, Minneapolis Fireplace Deputy Chief Kathleen Mullen mentioned on the scene.
Muellen mentioned the fireplace was exhibiting throughout the roofline when crews arrived and the windy circumstances on Thursday made it troublesome to battle the blaze, pushing the fireplace inward. The majority of the fireplace was out by 4:30 p.m.
Just a few firefighters suffered minor burns on account of scorching building particles, Mullen mentioned.
The State Fireplace Marshal’s Workplace will examine the reason for the fireplace. Mullen mentioned they’ll solely speculate if the fireplace needed to do with building on the constructing, noting a number of hundred staff are actively working at a time.
MnDOT cameras confirmed the massive fireplace that burned at Fort Snelling on Thursday afternoon. (FOX 9)
MnDOT visitors cameras captured huge orange flames capturing from the roof of the constructing.
Photographs from Sky FOX 9 exhibits the roof of the constructing has collapsed.
A hearth burning at a constructing at Fort Snelling in Minnesota on Thursday afternoon. (FOX 9)
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