Fire at Saylor Township Furnique Restoration Business, which are fueled by chemicals

Fire at Saylor Township Furnique Restoration Business, which are fueled by chemicals

A sergeant from the patrol police with the Polk County's Sheriff was the first to call the fire, the authorities said.

The Moines, Iowa – A commercial building was completely buried on Monday evening in flames that were used by chemicals to restore furniture.

A sergeant of the patrol police at the Sheriff Polk County office was the first to call the fire on 680 a 46th place, the authorities said.

The Saylor Township fire brigade said it was sent to the fire shortly after 9 p.m. and found the building “fully involved”.

Since the business was closed for the day, the officials believe that nobody was inside when the fire started.

Saylor Township Fire said, although his crews remained on site until after midnight, the fire was well under control after about two hours.

The chance of Lt. Mark, the Sheriff's office of Polk County, said Local 5 that the evacuation of the area was not taken into account due to dangerous vapors, since the fire brigade was able to fold down flames.

The cause of the fire is currently being examined.

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