Fire Investigation Continues at old Fresno County, CA, Morgue

Sept. 25, 2024
The two-story building that had heavy fire on both floors partially collapsed during the operation, Fresno firefighters said.

Anthony Galaviz

The Fresno Bee

(TNS)

A structure fire destroyed the old Fresno morgue building Tuesday morning.

The Fresno Fire Department responded at 7:20 a.m. to the blaze at 7:20 a.m. at Neilsen and Teilman avenues and found the building fully engulfed in flames.

Fresno Fire spokesman Josh Sellers said it was a vacant two-story commercial building that had heavy fire inside the building when fire crews arrived.

He said both floors were already compromised.

Part of the building collapsed as firefighters were dousing the building.

At least 36 firefighters were working the fire, Sellers said.

A large plume of smoke could be seen for miles and drifted to Madera.

No injuries were reported.

Pershing High, located across the street, was evacuated.

The morgue was housed for many years at the Teilman address before moving to 3333 E. American Ave. The building housed an animal shelter.

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