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Home destroyed in fire on Zimple Street in New Orleans

Home destroyed in fire on Zimple Street in New Orleans Share Updated: 1:35 PM CDT May 4, 2021 WDSU Digital Team The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 1:35 PM CDT May 4, 2021 WDSU Digital Team A home was destroyed on Zimple Street in New Orleans Tuesday, according to the New Orleans Fire Department. NOFD responded to the scene after a call of a house fire with people trapped inside. Two alarms were called to the scene, according to NOFD.When firefighters arrived they were told everyone had made it outside of the home and they began extinguishing the flames. Radiant heat caused moderate damage to the exterior siding at an adjacent home, firefighters said. The home where the fire started is now uninhabitable, according to NOFD. The fire was placed under control after 10 a.m. and the investigation into the cause is ongoing.

New Orleans Fire Dept battles early morning fire at abandoned building

New Orleans Fire Dept. battles early morning fire at abandoned building Fire Truck Generic (Source: WOIO) By Nicole Mumphrey | January 10, 2021 at 7:53 AM CST - Updated January 10 at 7:55 AM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -The New Orleans Fire Dept. quickly extinguished an early morning 2-alarm fire at an abandoned building Sunday. The fire stared around 5:40 a.m. at the corner of Gravier and S. Tonti Streets. The first NOFD unit arrived on the scene at 5:48 a.m., finding a two-story abandoned building with flames coming through the roof. A second alarm was struck immediately at 5:49 a.m. The dilapidated condition of the structure and likelihood of collapse prevented firefighters from making any kind of interior attack on the fire. Although there were no utilities servicing the structure, Entergy was called to de-energize powerlines so that firefighters could safely raise aerial apparatuses.

Mayor - News - January 2021 - MAYOR CANTRELL BREAKS GROUND ON $6 7M NEW ORLEANS FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS

And selected removal and maintenance of existing landscaping Phase II will include renovations to the exterior building and interior renovations. Phase I started in December and should wrap up in May 2021, while Phase II will be a nine-month construction project starting in May with scheduled completion by late January 2022. The project team features architect NANO, LLC, contractor Centric Gulf Coast, Inc. (Phase 1), and CPA Project Manager Jennifer Lilos.   The Fire Administration, Safety/Community Relations, Fire Prevention, Logistics, Compliance (IT) and Operations Deputy Chiefs will be relocated to this new consolidated Fire Headquarters facility, along with other NOFD Divisions currently working from remote locations at four different facilities, including Special Operations (MTA East), Medical (2920 Magazine St.) Supply Shop (821 Magazine St.) and the Supply Annex (4330 St. Claude Ave.). The Supply Shop and Annex will be relocated to the former Fire Communications facilit

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