Business returned to normal Saturday evening and Sunday at the Wal-Mart
SuperCenter, 2250 E. Lincoln Avenue in Nevada after an electrical fire
early Saturday morning. Nevada fire chief Bill Thornton says the fire
involved a transformer in the electrical room at the back of the store
and a Wal-Mart employee used a fire extinguisher to put out the flames
about 3:30 a.m. Seven Nevada firemen responded and spent about forty-five
minutes at the store. He adds the fire affected the store's computers
and the store was closed several hours until the proper repairs were
completed.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Electrical Fire At Nevada Walmart
Business returned to normal Saturday evening and Sunday at the Wal-Mart
SuperCenter, 2250 E. Lincoln Avenue in Nevada after an electrical fire
early Saturday morning. Nevada fire chief Bill Thornton says the fire
involved a transformer in the electrical room at the back of the store
and a Wal-Mart employee used a fire extinguisher to put out the flames
about 3:30 a.m. Seven Nevada firemen responded and spent about forty-five
minutes at the store. He adds the fire affected the store's computers
and the store was closed several hours until the proper repairs were
completed.