ShopKo evacuated after smoke fills building
By the Lincoln Journal Star
The ShopKo near 27th Street and Nebraska 2 was evacuated Monday afternoon as smoke from a small fire on the second floor filled the building.
Lincoln Fire and Rescue arrived at the store just after 2:45 p.m. to find customers and about two dozen workers already fleeing the building. No one was injured.
Firefighters found an air conditioning motor had malfunctioned, causing some of the surrounding materials to catch fire. Flames were contained to the unit, Deputy Fire Chief Pat Borer said.
Smoke filled the second floor and spread into the first floor, but firefighters ventilated most of it by about 4 p.m.
At that time, people were allowed back into the store.
The extent of the damage was not known Monday afternoon.
Four engines, two trucks and two battalion chiefs responded to the call, Borer said.

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wow wrote on May 19, 2008 7:13 pm:
Omaha wrote on May 19, 2008 7:18 pm:
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Eric wrote on May 19, 2008 7:47 pm:
Me wrote on May 19, 2008 7:49 pm:
M wrote on May 19, 2008 8:05 pm:
Are you kidding wrote on May 19, 2008 8:14 pm:
Hindsight wrote on May 19, 2008 8:21 pm:
Yes, it was just a HVAC fire but until they go look, they don't know that. I say way to go firefighters! I'd rather they over respond than under respond any day. "
Jon W. is right wrote on May 19, 2008 8:32 pm:
Tim wrote on May 19, 2008 9:54 pm:
DB wrote on May 19, 2008 11:02 pm:
Tiresome wrote on May 20, 2008 8:26 am:
Leo wrote on May 20, 2008 9:03 am:
Wasteful wrote on May 20, 2008 9:08 am:
Plus, once it becomes blatantly obvious that all of that manpower is not needed, send them home. LFD employees are taxpayers too. They should be responsible with our money. "
Bruce wrote on May 20, 2008 11:46 am:
http://www.lincoln.ne.gov/asp/city/rirmedia.asp
you can see the daily runs for LFR and see who is dispatched, arrival time and back in service time. For this call, 4 engines were dispatched, 1 engine that was not dispatched took the call, probably because they were closer than one of the dispatched units so one engine was put back in service at that time. E4 was also put back in service shortly after the call and E6, 7, 8 stayed on scene. Trucks 1 & 8 were on scene the whole time, this was most likely due to equipment being used off those trucks. The Truck companies carry rescue and ventilation equipment. If the store was full of smoke, ventilation was obviously required, thus they had to stay. The engines would stay incase something did flare up, they were probably tied to hydrants for suppression. Medic 6 and Air 14 were there the whole time as well for support. Would hate to send the medic unit away, then have someone fall or get hurt.
Also, to the comment of all the apparatus for that side of town out on this call, the responding apparatus come from different directions and if all the apparatus from one area are at an incident, truck move ups are done where engines and trucks from different stations are moved up to make sure there is coverage across the city still. Bat 2 was probably in the area and stopped as well, you can see from the link above, Bat 2 repsonded to another fire call at 15:36, before the Shopko incident was over.
I don't think there was any over expenditure of resources here, it seems normal. You wouldn't send 1 engine and 1 truck and if there is a fire then send more, a fire doubles in size every minute and you need a quick response with appropriate levels to any call. LFR has a great history of reducing property loss and should be commended on their daily efforts.
And no, I am not nor never have been a member of LFR, I am a volunteer for a rural community but have a little understanding of how things operate. Station 1 has a great museum if you have never been there and I am sure the firefighters on duty if you go to visit would love to talk about their procedures. Make sure and tell them thanks when you are there! "
THANK YOU BRUCE wrote on May 20, 2008 1:29 pm:
Mark wrote on May 20, 2008 4:12 pm:
It's one thing to state that broad-scale policies are not in alignment with philosophies of public service and the People; its quite different to nitpick every detail of operations. Clearly, the LFR has an effective and praiseworthy track record. If you think otherwise, ask an insurance agent that has worked in other communities.
Lastly, it has been stated in previous comments that an overreaction in safety matters in preferable to unorganized inaction (see Katrina). Look at the facts, which Bryce clearly stated, and have confidence that the taxes you pay are being spent better by people that have chosen their careers based on public service rather than profit-making. "