Sprinkler Extinguishes Mich. Apartment Fire

May 5, 2014
The fire was out by the time crews arrived.

May 05--Apartment fire extinguished before firefighters arrived

A sprinkler system potentially minimized the damage of a fire that started in the 900 block of Woods Edge Drive in Niles Township Friday morning.

Niles Township Fire Chief Gary Brovold said a sprinkler system installed in the Berrien Woods Apartments unit had completely extinguished the fire by the time firefighters from Niles Township and Niles City arrived. The fire was dispatched at 9:37 a.m. and units arrived quickly.

"We'd much rather deal with a little smoke and water than having to pull those lines," said Brovold, adding that a sprinkler system is like having a personal firefighter on standby 24/7.

According to Lt. Doug Myers, of Niles Township Fire, the blaze started when a resident accidently lit a vinyl shower curtain on fire with a match.

Niles Fire Chief Larry Lamb said there was minor smoke and fire damage in the ground level unit thanks to the sprinkler.

"You can see that the damage is a lot less extensive when we have sprinkler systems in place to protect our occupants," he said.

Lamb said people often focus on the water damage that comes from a sprinkler system without realizing what damage could've been caused if there wasn't a sprinkler system.

"There's a good chance that the whole room could've been on fire," he said, adding that the fire could've spread to another room, putting every resident in the apartment complex at risk.

Copyright 2014 - Niles Daily Star, Mich.

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