MID-WEST KEGLERS HAVE FEWER ALLEYS to play in this morning following the destruction of two bowling centers in two days.

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This morning (Wednesday) a fire broke out around 4 am Central in a Fond du Lac, Wisconsin bowling alley. As is usually the case with bowling alley fires, the roof collapsed during the operation, but nobody was in the building which is a stand-alone structure with negligible exposures. Units are still working on the scene and it is too soon to find the cause. The building was closed at the time.
WLUK-TV Ch. 11 has this report from the fire scene:
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Tuesday, shortly after noon, a fire started in a Sellersburg, Indiana, bowling alley that was undergoing some renovations. The Alley Cat Lanes is located in a strip mall shopping center and the fire spread to several of the business in the center. An insufficient water supply called for a tanker relay to supply the water for the four aerial trucks in service.
The fire is thought to have started in the kitchen area, but investigators want to interview an electrical contractor’s crew that was working in the area.
WLKY-TV Ch. 32 has this video report:
Also on FireGeezer…
- Indiana Strip Shopping Center Destroyed in Fire – October 15, 2011









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