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MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee firefighters are battling a 5-alarm fire at a vacant warehouse near 32nd and Hampton on Wednesday night, May 20.
What we know:
The Milwaukee Fire Department said calls came in around 6:12 p.m., and crews were on scene in under five minutes.
FOX6 Estabrook Park tower camera shows smoke billowing from structure fire near 32nd and Hampton
No injuries were reported.
What they're saying:
"This is an all-hands-on-deck thing," Milwaukee fire chief Aaron Lipski said.
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Lipski said the building had been vacant for years and was built in a mill construction style, making it especially dangerous once engulfed in flames because of the amount of wood inside.
Fire near 32nd and Hampton, Milwaukee
Crews found fire on all four floors of the old building, Lipski said. The southwest corner of the building collapsed.
Lipski said investigators did not yet know what caused the fire. He said the building did not have gas or electricity, making the chances of something starting on its own "pretty slim."
Dig deeper:
No injuries were reported.
Fire near 32nd and Hampton, Milwaukee
The Milwaukee Police Department and MFD’s fire investigation unit are on scene.
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Firefighters are expected to remain on scene for several hours, with different companies rotating through the night to keep fire watch.
The Source: The Milwaukee Fire Department provided information on the fire and FOX6 News has a crew on the scene.