College Station Fire Department Again Credits Working Smoke Detectors

Image from the College Station fire department.
Image from the College Station fire department.

Working smoke detectors are again credited with saving people and limiting property damage from an apartment fire. College Station firefighters responded Saturday just before 2:30 in the morning to The Dominik apartments for what turned out to be a kitchen fire. Two people who live there were able to get out. One of them was taken to the hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. One dog died. Firefighters kept fire damage to the one apartment in the ten unit building.

Monday night, CSFD responding to someone reporting a fireball and smoke from the Limestone Terrace apartments off Harvey Mitchell Parkway near Luther discovered it was activity from the TEEX fire school which is west of the apartment complex.

Tuesday afternoon, CSFD responded to deal with what was described as a “smoky oven” on San Pedro Drive.

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