St. James warehouse destroyed by fire

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A two-alarm fire destroyed a warehouse in St. James on Monday.

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A two-alarm fire destroyed a warehouse in St. James on Monday.

Assistant fire chief Mark Reshaur said early Monday evening that firefighters were no longer trying to save the two-storey building and were in a defensive mode to prevent it from spreading. Firefighters were pouring water down into the building from a hose at the end of a ladder above the smoke billowing up.

“The building is a writeoff,” Reshaur said.

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Firefighters were no longer trying to save the two-storey building on Roseberry Street Monday evening and were in a defensive mode to prevent it from spreading.
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Firefighters were no longer trying to save the two-storey building on Roseberry Street Monday evening and were in a defensive mode to prevent it from spreading.

“The roof has collapsed. The walls are collapsing. We want to stay back.”

Reshaur said it is too early to know what sparked the fire. The building is a commercial warehouse with unknown contents inside, he said.

“As the contents burn there will continue to be flare ups,” he said.

The fire broke out at about 3 p.m. in the building on the west side of Roseberry Street between Ellice and Silver avenues west of the Polo Park area.

Kevin.rollason@freepress.mb.ca

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Firefighters deal with a blaze at a Roseberry Street warehouse Monday.
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Firefighters deal with a blaze at a Roseberry Street warehouse Monday.
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Firefighters don't know what is inside a St. James warehouse that looked to be a total writeoff Monday.
JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Firefighters don't know what is inside a St. James warehouse that looked to be a total writeoff Monday.
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