Pop's Pipes Suffers Smoke Damage
Photos from the Facebook page of the Cassville Fire Protection District
Ezra DeVore
According to Chuck Miner, District Administrater for the Cassville Fire Department, the fire “started around 7 a.m., smoke was seen coming from the building.
The first teams made entry, and the building was filled with smoke. The fire took 25 - 30 minutes to get under control.
Approximately 30% of the building suffered significant structural damage,” which according to Miner, unfortunately warrants a rebuild.
The following is from a Facebook post of the event: Upon arrival, there was moderate amount of smoke showing throughout the roofline.
Crews made an aggressive interior attack and were able to keep the fire contained to the one business of the strip mall.
Fire is under investigation by the Missouri State Fire Marshals.
Thanks to the following for all of the assistance provided: Barry County Emergency Svcs E911, Exeter Fire Protection District, Butterfield Fire/Rescue (Butterfield, Mo), Cassville Missouri Police Department, Mercy EMS, and Barry Electric Cooperative, Inc.
According to Chuck Miner, District Administrater for the Cassville Fire Department, the fire “started around 7 a.m., smoke was seen coming from the building.
The first teams made entry, and the building was filled with smoke. The fire took 25 - 30 minutes to get under control.
Approximately 30% of the building suffered significant structural damage,” which according to Miner, unfortunately warrants a rebuild.
The following is from a Facebook post of the event: Upon arrival, there was moderate amount of smoke showing throughout the roofline.
Crews made an aggressive interior attack and were able to keep the fire contained to the one business of the strip mall.
Fire is under investigation by the Missouri State Fire Marshals.
Thanks to the following for all of the assistance provided: Barry County Emergency Svcs E911, Exeter Fire Protection District, Butterfield Fire/Rescue (Butterfield, Mo), Cassville Missouri Police Department, Mercy EMS, and Barry Electric Cooperative, Inc.