Snow day saves students from fire Wednesday in Forrest

An entrance to Prairie Central Upper Elementary School in Forrest was damaged by fire Wednesday, but no students were present since it was a snow day. (Photo Cynthia Grau/WJEZ)

By Cynthia Grau/WJEZ

FORREST – All Prairie Central Schools were closed Wednesday due to extreme cold, and Superintendent Paula Crane considers that lucky, considering an early morning fire caused smoke damage to the upper elementary school building in Forrest,

Only two custodians inside the building when they both smelled smoke before 7:30 in the morning and immediately called 911. Crane said the Forrest – Strawn – Wing fire department was there in minutes to find a heater built into the walls at the school’s entrance had overheated and started on fire, producing black smoke and intense heat.

Crane said there was primarily smoke damage to the area and restoration has been done to the bricks, ceiling tiles and air purifiers added to the area.

“We were extremely lucky with the way it all happened. We did have people in the building that detected the smoke and the smell right away. The fire department responded very quickly. It was really just amazing how everything really went like clockwork. We had custodians from several of our other buildings and staff members converge to really work together to get the building ready for the kids to return. That all happened very quickly so I’m just very appreciative of the way that it went and of the excellent staff that we have that is willing to pitch in and do whatever it takes to get this building ready and safe for kids,” said Crane.

Cynthia Grau can be reached at [email protected].

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