Farmington Hills police and fire team up following structure fire

By: Mark Vest | Farmington Press | Published March 22, 2023

 On March 12, Farmington Hills Police and Fire departments responded to a structure fire at Country Glen Condos, located at 30535 14 Mile Road. At press time, no injuries were reported as a result of the fire.

On March 12, Farmington Hills Police and Fire departments responded to a structure fire at Country Glen Condos, located at 30535 14 Mile Road. At press time, no injuries were reported as a result of the fire.

Photo provided by Jon Unruh

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FARMINGTON HILLS — In the early morning hours of March 12, members of the Farmington Hills Police and Fire departments responded to a reported structure fire at the Country Glen Condos, located at 30535 14 Mile Road, according to a press release from the city of Farmington Hills.

When police officers arrived at the scene, they found the third floor of the complex engulfed in flames.

The officers then entered the smoke-filled building to facilitate emergency evacuation of the residents.

Officers went door to door on each floor of the three-story building to awaken and evacuate residents.

Officers assisted elderly residents who had difficulty moving through the smoke-filled hallways and got them out of the burning building.

Several officers even re-entered the building to rescue a family dog left behind in an evacuated unit, according to the release.

“Members of the Police and Fire Departments worked together tirelessly to ensure that all residents were evacuated from the building as it went up in flames,” the release states. “The dedication of these first responders ensured the successful evacuation of the building and saved the lives of numerous individuals.”

At press time, no injuries were reported by residents. Several officers were treated for smoke inhalation but have not required additional medical intervention.

Farmington Hills Fire Chief Jon Unruh shared further details about the fire.

“The origin of the fire is the second floor balcony that spread to the third floor,” Unruh stated via email. “The cause is still being looked at but is not suspicious. There are four condos impacted with Fire and Water damage and several others with smoke damage. In all, 24 condos were affected and not habitable.”

The fire can help serve as a reminder.

“The courage displayed by these police officers and firefighters highlights their professionalism and underscores the dangers they face in the line of duty,” Farmington Hills Police Chief Jeff King stated via the release.

The release went on to further acknowledge first responders.

“Both Police Chief Jeff King and Fire Chief Jon Unruh are proud of the bravery shown by these first responders,” the release states. “They want the public to know that this incident is yet another example of the exceptional public safety services that the City of Farmington Hills provides to its residents each day.”

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