Miller Hill Mall roof collapse-Minnesota Task Force 2 on the scene

March 27 – When a partial roof collapse occurred earlier this month (March 14) at the Miller Hill Mall in Duluth, Minnesota Task Force 2 was called in to assist the Duluth Fire Department. Twenty three members of the team responded when Task Force 2 was activated by the Minnesota State Duty Officer. Task Force 2 consists of personnel from the Duluth, Virginia, and Minnesota Air National Guard 148th fire departments. Members receive extensive training in building construction, types of collapses, and shoring techniques. No injuries were reported. Extensive repair work at the mall is now underway.

Hibbing’s new engine in service

March 27 – Hibbing’s new engine went into service earlier this month. The Rosenbauer Warrior, manufactured in Wyoming, Minnesota, has a 1,500 gallon per minute (GPM) pump, 1,000 gallon tank, and 30 gallon Class A foam tank. The apparatus is also designed as an Advanced Life Support (ALS) engine and carries Genesis extrication equipment. “This is our first out” engine”, said Battalion Fire Chief Andy Anderson. ”It’s designed to handle a variety of calls from EMS responses to initial fire suppression.” The cost of the engine was $580,000. It’s first call was to a CO alarm going off during the early morning hours of March 14.

Hibbing’s new Engine 1 – Rosenbauer Warrior

2023 Minnesota Wildfire Academy registration underway!

The 2023 Minnesota Wildfire Academy is set for June. Registrations are now being taken.

Sauna in Fayal Township damaged

March 5 – Fayal Township, Eveleth, and Central Lakes firefighters were dispatched this evening (Sunday) to a sauna fire in Fayal Township. The dispatch went out around 6:10 p.m. to the 8100 block of State Highway 37. Firefighters were able to prevent major damage to the structure with damages limited to around $2,000. No injuries were reported.

Daylight Saving Time starts March 12

Daylight Saving Time will start this Sunday, March 12, at 2:00 a.m. The Northland Fire Wire and area fire departments remind you to move your clocks ahead by one hour and to check your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. If necessary, replace the batteries.

Cook area home destroyed

February 17 – The Cook and Orr fire departments were dispatched to a report of a structure fire in the 8700 block of Raps Road in Beatty Township near Cook. The fire was reported around 4:50 p.m. According to the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department, the two story house was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived on the scene. The house was unoccupied at the time and was a total loss. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Photo: St. Louis County Sheriff’s Department

Chisholm garage extensively damaged

February 18 -An early morning fire resulted in extensive damage to a large garage in Chisholm. The blaze was reported around 2:15 a.m. in the 500 block of 3rd Street Southwest. Heavy smoke and fire were seen coming from the garage when the first Chisholm firefighters arrived. They were able to quickly knock down the blaze. The Hibbing Fire Department was also dispatched, but was cancelled while enroute. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Garage fire in Chisholm. The garage was extensively damaged and is likely a total loss.

Attic fire in Hibbing

February 19 – A late night fire in Hibbing caused an estimated $85,000 in damages. Hibbing, Chisholm, Keewatin, and Virginia firefighters were dispatched shortly after 11:00 p.m. to the 400 block of 41st Street East. Using an exterior fire attack at first, firefighters were able to quickly contain the fire to the attic area. Later, crews transitioned to an interior attack. No injuries were reported. The cause is under investigation by the Hibbing Fire Prevention Bureau, but is believed to be electrical in nature.

Photo: Hibbing Fire Prevention Bureau

Haz Mat training in Colvin Township

If you are interested in taking this training, please email the Colvin Fire Chief at the email address listed at the top or call him at the phone number posted.

Five injured in Itasca County house explosion and fire

February 8 – Five people were injured as a result of an explosion and fire at at house in the Buck Lake area, north of Nashwauk. Multiple agencies responded including: Nashwauk Fire, Keewatin Fire, Balsam Fire, Greenway Fire, Trout Lake Fire, and Grand Rapids Fire. EMS personnel from the Nashwauk and Hibbing ambulance services were also dispatched.