Fire damages Maine Township apartment building, closes Dempster Street during evening rush
The fire occurred inside a three-story building at Briar Court Condominiums, west of
"We initially thought it was a bad dryer in the laundry room, but it wasn't," Drdla said. "With all the doors being open, the smell was dissipating, so we thought we had it. We reset the alarm, the alarm was holding and we were getting ready to leave when the residents were still calling us in. They still smelled something."
Eventually, firefighters discovered smoke and flames in the building's attic, he said. Holes were cut in the building's roof to extinguish it, Drdla said.
The cause of the fire was under investigation Monday. Residents reported that they had seen work crews doing some kind of repairs in the building prior to the fire alarm sounding, Drdla said.
Third-floor resident Sonya Membrenyosaid she smelled smoke after she returned home from work and then heard the fire alarms sounding. Within seconds, the building was consumed by heavy smoke, she said.
"It was really bad," she said. "We couldn't even stay here outside."
Second-floor resident
She acknowledged that she did not have renter's insurance.
"You think it's silly, but then you have a situation like this and you think, 'Why didn't I get that?'" Kowalska said.
With numerous fire departments responding,
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