High Winds Fan Flames Of 4-Alarm Fire At Butler County Business
By: KDKA-TV News Staff
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) -- High winds fueled a fire at a business warehouse in Butler County on Wednesday morning.
The winter winds posed a challenge to the multiple fire companies called out to the former Ibis Tek building, which is now owned by a different company, after 9 a.m. near Saxonburg Boulevard.
Four alarms were eventually called as crews battled the fire. The flames spread through two buildings, but firefighters were able to contain it before it moved to a third structure, the Middlesex Township fire chief said.
I'm on scene of a commercial fire at the former Ibis Tek building in Butler County.
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The Middlesex fire chief says they were able to contain the fire to two buildings before it reached a third in the high winds. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/wPb8XQa6k9
The Middlesex Township Volunteer Fire Company chief said he was amazed crews were able to put the fire out so quickly especially with the winter weather conditions. Cold weather temperatures can cause serious problems with equipment, but the chief said there were no issues.
One of the building's roofs is a total loss, and equipment inside was also damaged.
No injuries were reported.
Authorities have not yet said what sparked the fire.
Stay with KDKA for the latest on this developing story.