Everybody Safe After E. Gorham Fire Displaces At Least 10 People
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Incident Details
Investigation continues on the two-alarm fire that sent the Madison Fire Department to 141 E. Gorham St.
A resident says he heard a smoke alarm sounding from the first-floor unit around 8:15 p.m. He called 911 to report the problem, and Engine 1 was dispatched to investigate the alarm.
Firefighters forced entry to the unit when nobody answered the door and were met with a large plume of smoke. Two more engine companies, two ladder companies, a medic unit, and Command Car 31 were added to the call.
The fire extended from the first to the second and third floors within moments of being discovered by Engine 1. A second alarm was declared at 9:00 p.m., sending multiple additional companies to the scene after firefighters struggled to control the growing fire.
A total of 47 firefighters battled the blaze for over three hours in single-digit temperatures as flare-ups continued to consume rear corners of the structure.
All of the building’s occupants have been accounted for. Nobody, including firefighters, was harmed or injured during the incident. Madison Metro provided a warming bus for the displaced occupants until they could arrange a place to stay.
As of 1:30 a.m. 2/14/16, E. Gorham Street remained closed as the City Streets Department dealt with the icy roadway.
The cause of the fire is not yet determined. Estimated building and property loss will be in excess of $250,000.