Investigators: Breakwater fire in New Albany caused by HVAC installer error
According to an incident report released Thursday afternoon, the fire likely began in the ceiling area above the mechanical room in apartment unit 217.
Miller said he tried to put the fire out himself using multiple fire extinguishers for approximately 45 minutes. He told investigators that he thought he put the fire out. Other contractors reported seeing smoke and knowing "something was on fire," but nobody ever called the fire department.
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More than 80 of the building's 125 units were affected by the fire. Crews began demolishing a portion of the building on Sunday, citing the deteriorating integrity of the building. The estimated value loss is between
"We will then remove the debris and clean-up the area, and begin the rebuild on those apartments in early April, with the goal of project completion by the end of the year," Carmony said in a news release.
Carmony said 39 of the 125 units can be salvaged.
"The rebuild on those units and portion of
A Flaherty and Collins spokesperson could not be reached by phone or email by press time. It's unclear whether any action will be taken against the HVAC installation company or employee.
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