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Buranby warehouse damaged in fire

A long-time Burnaby warehouse suffered extensive smoke and water damage last week after a small fire broke out in the building.
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A long-time Burnaby warehouse suffered extensive smoke and water damage last week after a small fire broke out in the building.

It was an automatic fire alarm ringing from inside the Serta mattress factory on Winston Street that alerted firefighters of an incident shortly before 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 2, assistant fire chief Bryan Kirk told the NOW.

When firefighters arrived, there were two employees standing outside, but neither could say why the alarm was going off.

“(The firefighters) went inside, and they realized there was something going on, the whole place was full of smoke, so they upgraded it to a second alarm,” Kirk said.

The origin of the fire appeared to be a gluing table inside the warehouse, he added.

“Between the mattress, the glue and this wooden table, (there was) enough combustibles – that started the fire,” Kirk said.

While there wasn’t significant fire damage inside the warehouse, there was a lot of smoke and water thanks to the sprinkler system, he said, adding that because of the size of the facility, the fire was upgraded to a two-alarm blaze that required about 28 firefighters. Fire crews were on scene until 10 p.m. trying to clear out the smoke.

“The whole place was full of smoke, and it makes it that much more difficult to ventilate that much smoke,” he said. “(Firefighters) were there for a good six hours or so, just because it was work intensive getting rid of all the smoke, not so much fighting a fire.”

The NOW contacted the manager at the warehouse for more details on the extent of the damage, but calls haven’t been returned yet.