Investigation into building fire continues [Palestine Herald-Press, Texas]
| By Cheril Vernon, Palestine Herald-Press, Texas | |
| McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Earlier Saturday morning,
"We brought in a piece of heavy equipment to pull the walls down and out so it will make it safe for us to be in there," PFD Lt.
Reports of individuals inside the building at the time of the fire were still unconfirmed as of this morning.
Jackson did, however, say at least one person made it out of the building before the structure was fully engulfed. According to witnesses at the scene, that person was an older man who was dressed only in a pair of shorts, without a shirt and shoes.
Building tenant
"I'm not worried about anything else but whether or not everybody got out," Jorgensen told the
Jorgensen told the
Jorgensen was concerned two other individuals (one male, one female) may have been in the building, as she allowed them to spend the night there.
However, the PFD could not confirm that report as of
The front wall of the building collapsed about
The fire is under investigation and units continue to be on the scene since the fire as of
"While the structure at
The following streets will be closed indefinitely until reevaluated for the safety of the situation:
Upon arrival -- approximately 1/8 of a mile from
"Within minutes of being on the scene, the structure had the first of several collapses and a defensive strategy was employed to protect exposure (other buildings) and personnel on the scene," Jackson told the
A handful of nearby structures sustained minor to moderate damage from the fire. Taking the brunt of the residual damage was the historic
"The
Other nearby structures --
One of the older buildings behind the church also had water damage in the Parish Hall, according to church member
"The defensive strategy put in place by the fire department kept damage to nearby structures at a minimum," interim
Two PFD firefighters were treated at the scene for heat-related injuries.
"Two other firefighters cooled off and were given water but they did not require medical treatment," Jackson said.
All available off-duty personnel from the department were called in to assist with the fire. Area volunteer fire departments also assisted, including
Other agencies assisting with the fire were
The building, built in the early 1900s for retail space, was first utilized as a furniture store and mortuary. Over the years it has been various businesses including a bakery and Goodwill, but most people in the community know it as the "Pittman Graphics" building.
"My mom,
In 2003, he began helping his mother with the business until she passed away in 2007.
"The building was given to me and I sold it last year," Lucius said. "It's a loss to
The building is currently owned by
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