![]() ![]() “Anybody that needs a room, that is part of our community here, will have a room,” Todd said. A nearby hotel also reserved rooms for residents. ![]() Todd said DTN has secured 84 nearby apartment units for residents to stay in. “We’ll be able to recoup some of the residents’ stuff in that apartment, but the rest will be a total loss,” Hamel said.ĭTN Marketing Director Denise Todd said there are 228 units in the complex. Nearly one half of a neighboring building will also not be salvageable, according to Hamel. Hamel said the fire department is working with contractors to put up temporary fencing around the damaged area as well. The property will work together with Meridian Township FD to tear it down. Knob Hill, a DTN management company property, provides both student and family housing located at 2300 Knob Hill Drive, southeast of Michigan State University’s campus.įire crews were unable to save the building where the fire started. No injuries, to residents or firefighters, were reported. the complex was still working on a final confirmation to account for all its residents, but Hamel said it was believed everyone evacuated safely. We believe that’s what happened.”Īs of 2:30 p.m. “It sounds like it started as a couch fire – we’re still trying to confirm that. “It really progressed rapidly,” Hamel said. ![]()
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