UPDATE: Fitchburg Apartment Fire Save Email Print
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UPDATED Sunday, July 6 --- 11:10am

FITCHBURG, Wis. (AP) _ Madison-area firefighters think they know what started a major apartment fire that caused an estimated $3.3 million in damages.

Fitchburg authorities believe someone put a hot charcoal grill in an outdoor storage shed on a second-floor balcony.

Residents arriving home from fireworks shows on Friday said they heard an explosion about midnight. They reported seeing flames coming from the balcony.

Fifty-two-year-old resident Darrell Reynolds says people ran through the building banging on doors and saying the fire was no false alarm. The visually impaired man says he grabbed his shoes and got out.

An American Red Cross spokesman says about 40 people have been affected, most of whom lack renter's insurance.

The apartment building has 26 units.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.

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Posted Saturday, July 5th -- 5:00pm

"We've got 2 cats in there!" screams Patricia Baggs as she watches her apartment complex go up in flames. "I don't know if they said they had a good chance of making it but I don't think so!"

It was an emotional night for her waited to see if fire crews could rescue her animals before it was too late.

"It went up so fast! I couldn't believe it! How fast it went! And looks it's still burning after 2 hours!"

Baggs lives next door to the apartment where the fire started. She was watching TV when she heard the fire alarm, grabbed her grandson and ran outside.

"I ran and started knocking on their doors and after they opened it I pulled the alarm and I started yelling for everybody to get out," says one brave young boy. His neighbors call him a lifesaver, but he goes by the name of Dejai Wilson and he still can't believe he was apart of the rescue efforts.

"I'm shocked really. This is like the crazies thing that's happened over here. I know it's going to affect a lot of people's lives."

"We pulled up there was a lot of heavy smoke and we had EMS working with people for smoke inhalation," says Lieutenant Bob Rittenhouse.

Luckily none of those people suffered any major injuries and everyone made it out alive. Firefighters were able to save the 2 cats and the many other tenant's animals from inside.

"He's all wet and he smells like smoke but I don't care," says Baggs.

Investigators have determined the cause of the fire to be accidental and involve the improper handling of a charcoal grill.

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Updated at 10:55am
Posted Saturday, July 5th --7:00am

Around 40 people are displaced after a fire damaged an apartment building in Fitchburg.

It happened Friday night around 11:30 on Leopold Way. At least five agencies responded to the fire.

Officials do not have a damage estimate but say the 26-unit building sustained major damage.

A neighbor saw flames from across the street and ran in to pull the alarm.

The exact cause remains under investigation

The owners of the apartment are making arrangements to have the affected residents stay at the Candlewood Suites for the next few days.

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Press Release from the Red Cross Badger Chapter:

The local American Red Cross Badger Chapter has been mobilized to assist the tenants of today’s early morning fire at Fitchburg Springs apartment complex, 3321 Leopold Way. The 26 - unit apartment building sustained major damage, and the owners have made arrangements for those affected to stay 2 days at the Candlewood Suites and Quality Inn.

The Badger Chapter of the American Red Cross will be opening a service center on Saturday, 05 July, at Aldo Leopold Elementary School, 2602 Post Road, between the hours of 1-6pm. Family and individual needs will be assessed and vouchers will be provided to cover lodging, food, clothing, transportation, supplies, and counseling, as needed.

The Red Cross has been in contact with approximately 40 residents of the apartment complex. It is not known at this time how many will require Red Cross assistance.

If a shelter is needed, it will be opened at Aldo Leopold Elementary School, 2602 Post Road. The Badger Chapter of the American Red Cross and the apartment tenants thank the Madison Metropolitan School District for making this facility available.

As with all disasters, Red Cross workers will follow up with the individuals and provide additional emergency assistance as needed. Residents that were affected by the fire who may need assistance and have not yet contacted the local Red Cross should call (608) 233-9300.

In situations like this, the local Red Cross can be called upon to provide disaster victims with immediate emergency aid including shelter, meals, clothing, and counseling services, based on their individual needs.

All American Red Cross disaster assistance is free. American Red Cross resources are in very short supply following the recent flood relief efforts. Please consider supporting the American Red Cross in any way you are able.

The Red Cross is not a government agency; it relies on financial contributions to provide direct relief and to maintain a trained corps of local volunteer responders. To help support Red Cross relief efforts for this and other local disasters, financial contributions can be made to the local American Red Cross Badger Chapter, 4860 Sheboygan Avenue, Madison, WI 53705. Alternatively, you may call (608) 233 9300, or visit the website at www.arcbadger.org.

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Posted by: To: "hey NBC15?" Location: From: Paula on Jul 12, 2008 at 10:17 AM
You're right about no coverage on the "other" fire. Mistwood Apts on Castille Ave has lost everything. Red Cross pulled out of there because (they determined) the "need" was greater at Fitchburg Springs Apt fire. So the Mistwood residents are left hanging, literally. Most receive Sect 8 HUD subsidy and have few to no resources. I've started a donation drive and the response is overwhelming! I have more to pick up than I can handle. Want to help me? I've contacted the management companies but haven't heard back yet. Contact me at pjbuege@hotmail.com if you want to help pickup and deliver furniture and households next weekend. I'd really appreciate the assistance, and so will the residents.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 9, 2008 at 01:08 PM
CONTACT STATE FARM FOR A FREE RENTERS QUOTE! State Farm 1861 Northport Dr Madison , WI 53704 Office Hours Mon-Tues 8:30am-5:00pm Wednesday 8:30am-6:00pm Thurs – Fri 8:30am-5:00pm Office (608) 661-5700 Toll Free 1(888) 899-5532

Posted by: hey NBC15? Location: Here! on Jul 8, 2008 at 03:13 PM
Why is this story getting more coverage then the other Apartment fire that was reported. 14 out of the 16 units there were affected yet you haven't Updated that story. Could it be....? This isn't as nice a neighborhood & no one cares. Not saying Fitchburg Springs is the Ritz by any means!! But I care!! Follow up to that story & find out how many of those people were displaced & find out that they are all being relocated also. Ask them how many of them have renters insurance or what they are going to do now? Or find out what caused that fire. Just because Gorman doesn't own those & the company that does doesn't pay people off in this town doesn't mean they are any less important. For those affected by both fires my heart goes out to each and everyone of you. Many of you have lost everything and I wish there were some way I could replace it all for you. Stay strong and know your community does care about you.

Posted by: anon Location: madison on Jul 7, 2008 at 08:37 PM
just a comment on the editing. how did this get put on the news station website. it has many grammatical and spelling errors. bad journalism.

Posted by: Carma on Jul 7, 2008 at 05:43 PM
Renters Insurance is cheap to have [depends on your history]. I don't have the money right now to pay for everything I own right now [and clothes for 3 of us [2 children] if there was a fire where I'm at [knock on wood]. People who have had a fire and didn't have renters insurance have said they wished they did. You can make monthly payments. Walking with a grill/charcoal/food, etc... Some landlords will do anything for their tenants and if they would provide a grilling area [with built in grills], would save alot of apartment fires, I'm not saying all landlords would have to do that ... it would be nice though.

Posted by: Jim Location: Madison on Jul 7, 2008 at 12:16 PM
One of the reasons I have rental insurance is for the liability coverage (because if I started a fire, the building owner could sue me). However, I would not be covered for $3 million!

Posted by: Anon Location: Madison on Jul 7, 2008 at 09:10 AM
Insurance can be good i agree but decent renters insurance is more than $100 a yr, I think yall should look at your policies, and as i said not all can afford it

Posted by: Greg P on Jul 6, 2008 at 06:28 PM
There is no way it took 25-30 minutes for a fire truck to arrive at that fire. Your daughter is either being a drama queen for your benefit or just plain lying.

Posted by: def not as dumb as oops on Jul 6, 2008 at 04:59 PM
renters insurance is dirt cheap. if u can afford rent u can afford that. its pennies next to the cost of rent. Nice that all these people are screwed because of a single idiot.

Posted by: Firefighter Location: Madison on Jul 6, 2008 at 03:30 PM
Judy, I think you should obtain all possible information before making accusations that are not true. The fire department's response time from the time of the page until arriving on scene was just over 5 minutes. If it had take 25-30 minutes as you allege, the whole apartment would have been burnt to nothing. If you knew anything about fire behavior in that amount of time there would have just been a basement left as fire spreads very rapidly. The people that helped out at the scene deserve thanks and recognition for their work, those are the kind of neighbors everyone should have. It's a shame that these people lost everything they have but it illustrates how important renter's insurance is and how vital it is to report people using a grill on a porch to the local fire department so that can be remedied. Further, every alarm that is reported to any fire department is taken as seriously as if it were a real fire regardless of whether it is false 100 percent of the time.

Posted by: Anonymous on Jul 6, 2008 at 12:42 PM
C'mon renters! Renter's insurance is CHEAP! (Less than $100/yr). Unless you have nothing to lose and don't care about being homeless, renter's insurance is a MUST HAVE. My renter's policy has an immediate $7000 payout for me to relocate as well as "replacement cost" of all my belongings in the event of a disaster. These same folks w/out renters insurance probably do not have vehicle insurance, either. Folks need to stop being a burden on society and expecting the gov't and non profits to bail them out of all their sad situations. For pete's sake, some personal responsibility is necessary here. The person whose actions caused the fire will be responsible for the damages, ya know. If they had insurance, then insurance would help out with their stupidity.

Posted by: TK on Jul 6, 2008 at 12:27 PM
People, there are ordinances for no grills on second floors. The problem is few people that follow ordinances and the rules because they feel they are above everything and think "nothing is going to happen to me." Well guess what here is proof. Carma-if people want to grill then walk their butt somewhere they can do it. They make the choice to live where they live no one makes them or forces them to live there. Judy- remember once the 911 call comes in they ask a bunch of questions and get information. Then they activate the dept. that responds. There is a time delay there. Then the firefighters need to get gear and stuff on ready to go to respond. I find it VERY hard to believe it was 20 minutes or more to respond. Maybe you should call the fire dept. and get a copy of the report with times on it. Then you will know the facts for sure. There are no police depts. in this story to blame so lets rip on the fire dept. what is with you people. Why dont you all try these jobs for a week.

Posted by: D Location: Madison on Jul 6, 2008 at 11:56 AM
Carma I dont necessarily Feel Renters Insurance is necessary most of the time, its an added expense alot of renters just cant afford and lets face it people dont usually need insurance for the belongings they have because their belonging arent worth the insurance coverage. I DO however agree about the Grills, I feel they should basically be banned from apts, I think MFD says they have to be so far away from a structure or else the owner of the grill can be fined due to being a fire hazard

Posted by: Carma on Jul 6, 2008 at 09:46 AM
There should be a requirement to have renters insurance should be the goal to every person[s] who rents, landlords should request it. Tell them the landlords insurance only covers the property, not the tenants belongings. Also, make it a point "no grills are to be on balconies" at all. Would be nice if they provided an area for grilling for those that don't have the option as the ground floor tenants have.

Posted by: smarter than oops on Jul 5, 2008 at 11:03 PM
oops are you stupid? it says that it was a charcoal grill!

Posted by: pamela bracey Location: 3317 leopold wy #105 on Jul 5, 2008 at 09:19 PM
Dejai did an amazing job, I could see the excitement in his eyes that he had helped save some souls early this morning. Regardless of the different backgrounds, and experiences each family have here, this is a good community to live in, most of the time. No matter where you go in life situations happen, we all are going to learn from this one, and how many of us are saying that this could have been us? so close. This is a "Wake Up" call. Thank you Dejai for not standing back and thinking about what you should do, but doing what you did in a timely manner, because this was about timing, not thinking. Thanks also to Melissa and Beth for being where you needed to be also, and all in the community that helped. I got a knock on my door because my van was in the middle of all the action, and someone thought I might have wanted to move it. Thanks.

Posted by: Judy Location: Madison on Jul 5, 2008 at 01:11 PM
I have been reading reports regarding the timeliness of the Fire Department's response to the fire at Fitchburg Springs. They totally have the timeframe incorrect - it was not 8 minutes before they arrived - it was approximatedly 25-30 minutes before the first truck arrived on schene. It was about 10 or so minutes before other help arrived on scene. I was on the phone with my daughter, who is a resident of the burning building, and I can say that they are totally fabricating the timeliness of the Fire Department's response. Red Cross offered shelter at Leopold Elementary but there was a small outcry and then the apartment owner made the decision to put the displaced tenants at a local hotel (I was there at this time). The news crew spoke with many different people and they were told about the response time or lack thereof. They felt that the timeliness was due in part to the many false alarms that occur in the area. Thanks, Judy.

Posted by: oops on Jul 5, 2008 at 10:56 AM
Probably started by a neighbor's firework gone wrong.

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