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Fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park

Strathcona County fire crews battle a massive fire at a commercial building in Sherwood Park Saturday afternoon.
Strathcona County fire crews battle a massive fire at a commercial building in Sherwood Park Saturday afternoon. Courtesy Megan Mohr

Strathcona County fire crews continued to battle hot spots on a massive blaze that destroyed a commercial building in Sherwood Park Saturday.

Crews were called to the scene near Sioux Road and Broadmoor Blvd. at 3:45 p.m.

The building is home to several businesses including All Season Equipment.

Strathcona County fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park
Strathcona County fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park. Megan Mohr

Capcara said firefighters remained in a defensive mode for nearly two hours, until the fire was finally brought under control at around the supper hour. At least two neighbouring businesses were evacuated as a precaution.

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“The building is going to be completely written off,” Capcara said.

Strathcona County fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park
Strathcona County fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park. Courtesy Megan Mohr

There is no word on what caused the fire to start but firefighters have determined the blaze originated in the northwest corner of the building.

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“That seemed to be where the smoke was heaviest and the fire first came through the roof,” Capcara said.

Strathcona County fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park
Strathcona County fire crews battle massive blaze in Sherwood Park.

Fire crews are expected to remain on scene throughout the evening and into the night.

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“The hoses freeze up, the guys tend to get pretty cold,” Capcara said. “The building is going to fall in on itself and bury the fire underneath it. So we’ll have to bring in some heavy equipment- to move the rubble around to get it completely out.”

Several road closures are in effect including Sioux Road and Woodbridge Road. RCMP are asking motorists to avoid the area.

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