Published On: July 10th, 1990
Fire fighter using a pike pole is pulling debris from the burnt out store front

A London firefighter clears the glass out of the front window of a vacant store at 394½ Richmond St. on Monday after an early morning fire cause an estimated $100,000 damage. A malfunctioning electrical sign is the suspected cause.

An electrical problem is suspected in a fire at 5 a.m. Monday above an empty store at 394½ Dundas Street, in London.

Deputy Fire Chief James Fitzgerald said the $100,000 fire began in the floor of the building’s second storey. He said the likely cause is a malfunction of an electrical sign affixed to the building. Damage from flames, smoke and water extended beyond the store to two upper-level apartments and to William Jewellers next door.

A firefighter exhausted by the head was treated at hospital and released, Fitzgerald said.

Source: London Free Press

Published On: July 10th, 1990 / Last Updated: July 14th, 2020 / Categories: Fire / Tags: / Views: 409 /
Published On: July 10th, 1990
Fire fighter using a pike pole is pulling debris from the burnt out store front

A London firefighter clears the glass out of the front window of a vacant store at 394½ Richmond St. on Monday after an early morning fire cause an estimated $100,000 damage. A malfunctioning electrical sign is the suspected cause.

An electrical problem is suspected in a fire at 5 a.m. Monday above an empty store at 394½ Dundas Street, in London.

Deputy Fire Chief James Fitzgerald said the $100,000 fire began in the floor of the building’s second storey. He said the likely cause is a malfunction of an electrical sign affixed to the building. Damage from flames, smoke and water extended beyond the store to two upper-level apartments and to William Jewellers next door.

A firefighter exhausted by the head was treated at hospital and released, Fitzgerald said.

Source: London Free Press

Published On: July 10th, 1990 / Last Updated: July 14th, 2020 / Categories: Fire / Tags: / Views: 409 /

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