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No people, animals injured in K-State Dairy Unit fire

Emergency crews responded to a structure fire at the Kansas State University Dairy Unit on June 17.

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Emergency crews responded to a structure fire at the Kansas State University Dairy Unit on June 17.

Emergency crews were dispatched at 4:05 a.m. after a passerby reported the fire to 911. As firefighters approached the scene, they observed heavy flames coming from several storage buildings north of the Manhattan campus.

No people or animals were injured in the fire, but several storage buildings and their contents were destroyed. A damage estimate is not yet available. The Kansas State Fire Marshal and Kansas State University Fire Marshal are investigating the cause of the fire.

A total of 42 units responded, including volunteer firefighters and personnel from Riley County Fire District #1, Manhattan Fire Department, Kansas State University Police Department and Riley County Emergency Medical Services.

As of June 17, the university reported grain and feed storage bins continue to smolder. The Manhattan Fire Department cleared the scene, and Riley County Fire District #1 personnel and volunteers remained for several hours to fully extinguish the fire and conduct mop-up operations. K-State staff members are assisting with debris removal using heavy equipment.

“We are concerned about the high winds today and blowing embers to other parts of the surrounding K-State North Farm,” Riley County Emergency Services Director and Fire Chief Russel Stukey said on Wednesday. “We’ll stay on scene as long as needed to help ensure that doesn’t happen.”

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