Brand-New Fire Station Burns Down

Station in Germany didn't have fire alarm system
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 18, 2024 4:08 AM CDT
Brand-New Fire Station Burns Down
Firefighters try to extinguish the fire in Stadtallendorf, Germany, Wednesday Oct. 16, 2024.   (Michael Rinde/dpa via AP)

A brand-new fire station in Germany that was destroyed in a fire did not have a fire alarm system, officias say. The fire broke out early Wednesday morning at the Stadtallendorf fire station in Hesse and destroyed, among other things, the equipment hall and almost a dozen emergency vehicles, German news agency dpa reports. Initial estimates put the damage at between $21 million to $26 million No one was injured. Local officials told dpa that no fire alarm system was installed in the building because experts had considered it not necessary—much to the astonishment of many observers now that the station has burned down. The station opened less than a year ago.

The fire broke out on an emergency vehicle belonging to the fire department, which contained lithium-ion batteries and an external power connection, the AP reports. "I believe that what has happened will make many people think and act," about improving fire protection requirements at fire stations, Norbert Fischer, the head of the State Fire Brigade Association of the state of Hesse, told dpa. Precisely because there is a lot of technology in fire stations and batteries are being charged, it would make sense to equip them with fire alarm systems, Fischer said, noting it was unclear whether such a system could have prevented the worst in Stadtallendorf. "This fire spread at breakneck speed," he said.

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