Minor house fire in Tower

November 21 – Tower and Breitung firefighters were on the scene of a house fire in Tower. The fire was reported around 4:45 p.m. on Alder Street. Most of the damage appeared to be on an outside wall. A Tower fire official said there was a minimal amount of damage. No one was home at the time. No injuries were reported. The Tower Ambulance Service provided medical stand-by at the scene.

Tower and Breitung Township firefighters on the scene of a minor house fire in Tower.

Four departments respond to Mt. Iron business

November 21 – Four Iron Range fire departments (Mountain Iron, Virginia, Pike-Sandy-Britt, Fayal Township) were dispatched this morning to a report of a possible fire at the Lake Country Power building in Mountain Iron. There was an initial report of smoke in an electronics room. The employees safely evacuated the building and after an extensive search, firefighters found no active fire. The incident was reported around 9:40 and firefighters were on the scene for just over an hour.

Virginia’s aerial ladder is set up so firefighters can check the roof.

CO call displaces at least seven people in Virginia

November 15 – At least seven people were evacuated this evening from an apartment house in Virginia. Virginia and Eveleth fire and EMS personnel were dispatched around 8:40 p.m. to the 100 block of 2nd Street North after occupants noticed a gas smell outside of the building. High levels of Carbon Monoxide were initially detected inside the building by firefighters. All of the occupants, including a number of small children, were evaluated by EMS personnel at the scene. No one was transported to the hospital.

Virginia and Eveleth firefighters on the scene of a Carbon Monoxide call in Virginia.

Cook supermarket heavily damaged

November 12 – Over half a dozen fire departments battled a late night fire at Zup’s grocery store in Cook. The fire was reported around 8:45 p.m. Witnesses saw flames and smoke coming from the back of the building. Firefighters used a combination of hydrants and drop tanks to fight the large blaze. According to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department, the store is a total loss. The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office has been on the scene to investigate the cause of the fire. No damage estimate is available. Departments are on the scene included: Cook, Orr, Greenwood, Pike-Sandy-Britt, Evergreen, Embarrass, Bearville, and Virginia.

Heavy smoke erupts from the Zup’s grocery store.





Tractor trailer destroyed in Eveleth

November 1 – Eveleth and Fayal Township firefighters battled a semi tractor trailer fire this evening at Aqua Power on Hat Track Avenue in Eveleth. The fire was reported around 7:40 p.m. Arriving firefighters found the tractor trailer heavily involved in flames with a bus also nearby. The semi tractor was destroyed and the bus had exterior damage. No injuries were reported. The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office has been called in to investigate the cause of the fire.

Live Burn Training in Chisholm

October 28 – The Chisholm Fire Department, in cooperation with Central Lakes College in Brainerd, conducted a “Live Burn” in the 400 block of 12th Street Northwest in Chisholm. The training involved Level 1 and Level 2 burns. “We were very pleased with this training,” said Chisholm Fire Chief Bob Brown. “Central Lakes College was very thorough in the planning and development of all the training evolutions.” The Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services team from Brainerd was also on the scene, providing hot beverages and food to the firefighters.

Aerial view of the Live Burn-Courtesy of AirFire 1

Hibbing home damaged

October 11 – Hibbing, Chisholm, and Keewatin firefighters battled a house fire in Hibbing this afternoon. The fire was reported around 3:15 p.m. in the 2300 block of 4th Avenue West. Firefighters contained the fire to mostly the attic of the house. One family cat was rescued. No other injuries were reported. The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office has been called in to investigate the cause of the fire.

Hibbing hosts open house

September 29 – The Hibbing Fire Department held its annual open house today (Saturday). The event featured a firefighter obstacle course for children, along with a cooking fire demonstration. Several area public safety agencies Joined the event including the Hibbing Police Department and Minnesota DNR-Forestry. Even though the weather was cool, a large number of Hibbing area residents attended the event.

Hibbing area children had a chance to participate in a firefighter obstacle course.


Cooking fire demonstration

Hibbing area home a “total loss”

September 30 – The Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office is assisting Hibbing authorities in the investigation of an early morning house fire in the Leetonia area of rural Hibbing. The fire was reported around 2:50 a.m. in the 4200 block of 2nd Street. The Hibbing, Chisholm, Keewatin, and Nashwauk fire departments were dispatched to the blaze. The house is considered a total loss. No one was home when the fire broke out. No injuries were reported.

Ely hosts Public Safety Open House

September 26 – The Ely Fire Department, in cooperation with a number of Ely area public agencies, conducted a Public Safety Open House, which attracted dozens of people. A highlight were several vehicle extrication demonstrations conducted by the Ely Fire Department. The emphasis was not only on the extrication equipment, but the need for drivers to be safe on the road with a strong message against texting while driving. Some of the agencies participating in the open house included: Morse-Fall Lake Fire Department, Ely Police Department, St. Louis County Rescue Squad, U.S. Forest Service, Ely Ambulance Service, and the Minnesota State Patrol.

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