News Summary
A fire broke out at the Chattanooga Woodworking Academy on Market Street early Friday morning, prompting swift response from local firefighters. Discovered by Captain Jonathan Lehman, who spotted the flames while biking to work, fire crews arrived to find no one inside the building. The fire was contained largely to the shop area and extinguished within 10 minutes, with no injuries reported. Investigators determined the fire was accidental, stemming from a mix of wood chips and oily rags. The academy is expected to recover quickly.
Fire Breaks Out at Chattanooga Woodworking Academy, Thankfully No Injuries Reported
Good morning, Chattanooga! On a seemingly normal Friday morning, residents in the area were greeted with some unexpected commotion as firefighters rushed to put out a fire at the Chattanooga Woodworking Academy, located at 1604 Market Street. The fire broke out around 6:30 a.m., setting off alarms and bringing local fire crews into action.
Early Morning Alarm
The fire was discovered by Captain Jonathan Lehman, who happened to be biking to work at Fire Station #1. As he pedaled by, he spotted the flames and quickly sprang into action by alerting his fellow firefighters and the 911 Communications center. Talk about being in the right place at the right time! With the alarm raised, all four fire companies zipped to the scene, ready to tackle whatever awaited them.
Quick Response Saves the Day
Upon arrival, firefighters discovered that no one was present inside the academy, which was a huge relief. Without wasting any time, they forced their way through the building to gain access to the source of the fire. Thanks to their quick response, the fire was extinguished in less than 10 minutes. Talk about efficiency!
Limited Damage Reported
Fortunately, the fire was mostly contained to the shop area of the academy, meaning the overall structure remained standing. Despite the scare, no injuries were reported, which is fantastic news considering the potential risks involved in such situations. The local community can breathe a little easier knowing that safety prevailed.
What Caused the Fire?
As for how the fire began, it was determined to be an accidental incident. Investigators found that it started in a barrel containing a mix of wood chips and oily shop rags. This combination, while useful in a woodworking shop, can also lead to fiery situations if not handled carefully. Remember, folks, fire safety is always a top priority!
Investigations Ongoing
As the smoke cleared, fire crews remained on the scene to conduct further investigations and determine the exact dollar damage that occurred. While no specific estimates have been released yet, the community is hopeful that the academy will be able to recover swiftly and continue providing its services to budding woodworkers in the area.
Stay Tuned for Updates
As the story continues to develop, updates from local authorities will be shared with the public. For anyone close to the academy or interested in woodworking, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance of fire safety and the quick response of our local heroes. The Chattanooga Woodworking Academy is known for inspiring creativity and skills in woodcraft, and we’re sure they will bounce back stronger than ever!
And there you have it, Chattanooga! Stay safe out there, and let’s hope the rest of the day is filled with more cheerful moments and less drama!
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