No Injuries Reported Roberto Clemente High School Fire
CHICAGO (CBS) -- No one was injured when a fire broke out early Wednesday at Roberto Clemente High School in the West Side Humboldt Park neighborhood.
Fire crews responded about 2:15 a.m. to a fire in an electrical panel in a sub-basement at the school, 1147 N. Western Ave., where light smoke was reported, according to a tweet from Chicago Fire Media Affairs. The fire was struck out within 40 minutes.
0215 still & Box time. Update for the Still and Box at 2345 W Division- per CFD, there was a fire in an electrical panel in the basement, ComEd is responding. Fire is out crews picking up. Board of Education representative requested at this time. No injuries No transports.
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) January 24, 2018
Still and Box at 2345 W Division was struck at 0251. Board of Education Representative responding. Unknown if school will be interrupted CPS will determine. Fire was to an electrical panel light smoke to basement area. Electrical panels located in sub basement.
— Chicago Fire Media (@CFDMedia) January 24, 2018
Representatives for ComEd and the Chicago Board of Education were responding to the scene, Chicago Fire Media Affairs said. It was unknown whether the fire would interrupt school on Wednesday.
No injuries were reported, Chicago Fire Media Affairs said.
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