Published: Friday, November 16, 2012, 4:30 p.m.
Cause of Monroe storage-building fire unknown
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MONROE -- The cause of a three-alarm fire early Thursday at a Monroe storage facility remains under investigation.
Crews on Friday were conducting an inventory of the damage, Monroe assistant fire chief Steve Guptill said. They expect to have a damage estimate for the structure soon, but assessing the damaged contents will take time, he said.
The fire broke out about 1 a.m. Thursday at Chain Lake Self Storage, a sprawling stretch of sheet-metal buildings north of U.S. 2 along Chain Lake Road.
Roughly 80 of the 500-plus units were damaged.
Crews on Friday were conducting an inventory of the damage, Monroe assistant fire chief Steve Guptill said. They expect to have a damage estimate for the structure soon, but assessing the damaged contents will take time, he said.
The fire broke out about 1 a.m. Thursday at Chain Lake Self Storage, a sprawling stretch of sheet-metal buildings north of U.S. 2 along Chain Lake Road.
Roughly 80 of the 500-plus units were damaged.
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