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Cooking Fire Causes Smoke, Water Damage at North Adams Housing Authority
North Adams Ambulance Service responded to a small fire at Ashland Park Apartments on Friday afternoon. |
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Firefighters evacuated some residents from the high rise on Friday afternoon after a small cooking fire broke out on the 7th floor.
Fire Director Stephen Meranti said the fire was quickly put out by the sprinkler system.
"Right now we are evacuating because of smoke and water. We do have water all the way from the seventh floor all the way down," Meranti said. "We are checking apartments as we go down through, but the sprinkler system did its job."
Meranti said no one was injured.
The Fire Department was alerted to the situation at about 12:30 p.m., when an alarm was activated in a unit at the Ashland Park Apartments. Scanner reports indicated water was "pouring down the hallways" in the Housing Authority building.
Residents clustered in the community room on the ground floor until being allowed back into their homes.
Executive Director Jennifer Hohn said a few units below the seventh-floor apartment were affected.
"A significant amount of water from the sprinklers has entered the units directly below on all floors," she said. "As a result of water seeping into electrical panels, power to these affected units has been shut off."
Hohn said the Holiday Inn was gracious to offer accommodations and a meal for those residents affected by the fire and its containment.
"There is a chance the power will not be restored by the evening so I have reserved a block of rooms at the Holiday Inn for anybody needing accommodations," she said. "I will update the board when a further assessment of the damage is concluded.
"The important thing is nobody was injured."
Police and North Adams Ambulance Service also responded; Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Police assisted with traffic control as Ashland Street was restricted to one lane.
The incident is under investigation.