Fire at Wittenberg residence hall causes some students to be temporarily displaced

Fire was not suspicious, fire crews say; likely caused by electrical issue
The Springfield Fire Rescue Division responded Friday afternoon to a fire at a Wittenberg University student residence hall, temporarily displacing some students as the university and local officials work to secure alternative housing. The scene at Myers Hall has since been cleared, but officials continue to ventilate the building. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

The Springfield Fire Rescue Division responded Friday afternoon to a fire at a Wittenberg University student residence hall, temporarily displacing some students as the university and local officials work to secure alternative housing. The scene at Myers Hall has since been cleared, but officials continue to ventilate the building. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

The Springfield Fire Rescue Division responded Friday afternoon to a fire at a Wittenberg University student residence hall, temporarily displacing some students as the university and local officials work to secure alternative housing.

At 3:29 p.m. Friday, the Springfield Fire Rescue Division was dispatched to Myers Hall, a student residence at Wittenberg University, following activation of a fire alarm. Upon arrival, crews discovered an active fire in the basement of the facility, according to a news release from the city of Springfield.

The response was immediately upgraded to a full commercial structure fire. Initial responders, including Springfield Fire Crews and Wittenberg University Campus Police, conducted a rapid search of the building and confirmed that all occupants had safely evacuated.

No students, faculty, staff or visitors were found inside the building at the time of the fire as they had evacuated with the activation of the fire alarm system, according to the city.

Additional firefighting units were assigned to extinguish the fire in the basement, which was quickly brought under control. A secondary, thorough search of the facility confirmed that no one remained inside.

Crews continue to ventilate smoke from the building Friday evening, and they are working closely with Wittenberg University staff to assist in the temporary relocation of students who reside in Myers Hall.

The fire is not considered suspicious and appears to have been contained to the basement mechanical room, the city said.

There were no injuries reported among students, staff or first responders.

Springfield Fire Rescue Division, in coordination with Wittenberg University, continues to monitor the scene to ensure safety and assist with recovery efforts.

The Springfield Fire Rescue Division responded Friday afternoon to a fire at a Wittenberg University student residence hall, temporarily displacing some students as the university and local officials work to secure alternative housing. The scene at Myers Hall has since been cleared, but officials continue to ventilate the building. JOSEPH COOKE/STAFF

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