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UPDATE: Ragstock Fire Caused By Improper Disposal of Smoking Materials

UPDATED Friday, December 21, 2012 --- 11:52 a.m.

Press Release from Madison Fire Department:

City of Madison Fire Investigators determined the fire at Ragstock was a result of improper disposal of smoking materials. Thursday afternoon at 3:44 pm, fire crews were dispatched to 329 State Street for a report of a fire in the Ragstock store office, which is located above the retail shop. Ragstock sells new and recycled clothing and accessories.

Store employees were closing the store when they noticed smoke inside the building and called 911. Ragstock is just around the corner from Fire Station #1 which is located at 316 W. Dayton Street, so fire crews arrived on scene within three minutes. Smoke and flames were visible when fire crews arrived. Firefighters gained access to the upstairs office, which was heavily charged with smoke. Crews found the seat of the fire which was quickly extinguished. To release the smoke and hot gases, firefighters ventilated the building by breaking several windows. Several stores are adjacent to Ragstock, as are many buildings on State Street, but there was minimal or no damage to those structures.

The Ragstock office sustained major fire and smoke damage. The retail store suffered smoke and water damage. The estimated damage to the building is $30,000 damage and to contents at another $70,000.

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Posted: Thursday, December 20, 2012 -- 6:10 p.m.

Information from the Madison Fire Department:

At 3:44 pm, fire crews were dispatched to 329 State Street for a report of a fire in the Ragstock store office, which is located above the retail shop. Ragstock sells new and recycled clothing and accessories.

Ragstock is just around the corner from Fire Station #1, which is located at 315 W. Dayton Street. Smoke and flames were visible when fire crews arrived. Firefighters gained access to the upstairs office where the Thermal Imaging Camera was used to assist in finding the seat of the fire. To release the smoke and hot gases, firefighters ventilated the building by breaking several windows.

Several stores are adjacent to Ragstock, as are many buildings on State Street, but there was minimal or no damage to those structures. The fire was extinguished within 15 minutes.

The estimated damage to the building is $30,000 damage and to contents at another $70,000.

The fire is under investigation.


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  • by mkvaye on Dec 20, 2012 at 07:30 PM
    They dont even have 70,000 dollars worth of stuff in their store.

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