Rochester Storage Facility Fire Damages 80 Units, Destroying Sentimental Properties
The fire started in one unit and spread, destroying about 80 units; no injuries reported, with 50 firefighters from eight departments responding, officials said.
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Rochester storage facility fire damages 80 units, destroying sentimental properties
Firefighters battled for over nine hours to extinguish a blaze that ripped through a Rochester storage facility, leaving 80 units destroyed. The damaged units contained everything from sentimental photos to business items.
80 storage units destroyed in massive fire overnight at Sto-Away Storage in Rochester Hills
WWJ Newsradio 950’s Charlie Langton reports the fire broke out at around 9 p.m. Tuesday, and burned for over ten hours at Sto-Away Storage, on John R Rd. near E. Avon Rd.
Crews investigating cause of fire at Rochester Hills storage facility, no injuries reported
Crews are assessing the damage after a fire broke out at a storage facility in Rochester Hills on Tuesday night. The fire has been put out, and no one was injured in the incident, according to fire officials.We're told that crews responded to the fire at John R and Avon around 8:43 p.m. last night. Ann Nichols, Fire Marshal and Assistant Chief for the Rochester Hills fire department, tells us that eight departments responded to the scene. Watch …
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