MalahatTwo7
01-07-2008, 12:59 PM
I received the page for this one around midnight last night, and the subsequent pages for additional units (volunteer) to go in service for additional coverage. I post it because of one particular note in the text about built in sprinklers.
20 Displaced, Apartments Damaged In Centreville Fire. Damages Estimated At $750,000
POSTED: 6:28 am EST January 7, 2008
UPDATED: 11:37 am EST January 7, 2008
CENTREVILLE, Va. -- Fire investigators said that about 20 people have been displaced after an overnight fire in Fairfax County.
The fire broke out at about 12:30 a.m. inside a three-level garden-style apartment in the 14400 block of Newton Patent Court in Centreville.
Related Content: Watch The Report (http://www.nbc4.com/news/14991090/detail.html)
Slideshow: Images From Scene (http://www.nbc4.com/news/14991090/detail.html)
When firefighters arrived at the scene, they encountered heavy fire and smoke coming from the rear and side of the four-story apartment building.
Firefighters attacked the fire near a top floor balcony, attic, and roof area. A second alarm was struck and approximately 60 firefighters fought the fire. Smoke alarms provided early warning for residents of the 14-unit apartment building. The fire was brought under control in approximately 40 minutes.
No injuries were reported. Officials said the building had residential sprinklers.
Officials said at least six apartments were damaged. Damage is estimated at $750,000.
According to fire investigators, the fire was accidental. Discarded fireplace ashes in a cardboard box on a balcony caused the fire. :(
Fire officials are using this opportunity to remind residents about the importance of discarding ashes properly, News4's Tracee Wilkins reported.
"Under no circumstances should anybody put fireplace ashes in anything but a metal container, and never put them in a place like your wooden deck or in the garage. Set them away from the building in a sealed container so that they're properly extinguished," said Dep. Chief Jeff Coffman.
The Red Cross is assisting displaced residents.
Copyright 2008 by nbc4.com.
20 Displaced, Apartments Damaged In Centreville Fire. Damages Estimated At $750,000
POSTED: 6:28 am EST January 7, 2008
UPDATED: 11:37 am EST January 7, 2008
CENTREVILLE, Va. -- Fire investigators said that about 20 people have been displaced after an overnight fire in Fairfax County.
The fire broke out at about 12:30 a.m. inside a three-level garden-style apartment in the 14400 block of Newton Patent Court in Centreville.
Related Content: Watch The Report (http://www.nbc4.com/news/14991090/detail.html)
Slideshow: Images From Scene (http://www.nbc4.com/news/14991090/detail.html)
When firefighters arrived at the scene, they encountered heavy fire and smoke coming from the rear and side of the four-story apartment building.
Firefighters attacked the fire near a top floor balcony, attic, and roof area. A second alarm was struck and approximately 60 firefighters fought the fire. Smoke alarms provided early warning for residents of the 14-unit apartment building. The fire was brought under control in approximately 40 minutes.
No injuries were reported. Officials said the building had residential sprinklers.
Officials said at least six apartments were damaged. Damage is estimated at $750,000.
According to fire investigators, the fire was accidental. Discarded fireplace ashes in a cardboard box on a balcony caused the fire. :(
Fire officials are using this opportunity to remind residents about the importance of discarding ashes properly, News4's Tracee Wilkins reported.
"Under no circumstances should anybody put fireplace ashes in anything but a metal container, and never put them in a place like your wooden deck or in the garage. Set them away from the building in a sealed container so that they're properly extinguished," said Dep. Chief Jeff Coffman.
The Red Cross is assisting displaced residents.
Copyright 2008 by nbc4.com.