Medaryville Home Sustains Damage in Fire

 
 

The Medaryville Fire Department fought a brush and house fire this afternoon.

Medaryville Fire Chief Shaun Hauptli told WKVI News that the fire started as a neighbor was burning brush at 14715 W. 450 N. in Medaryville. The pile was left unattended. The wind picked up and spread the fire to the home of Charlotte Stoner. The home sustained water and smoke damage along with structure damage to the second story, mainly contained to the roof.

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Plans for Medaryville Fire Station Not Yet Started

  
 

Members of the Medaryville Fire Department met with an architectural firm last week to discuss a new fire station/community center.

Fire Chief Shaun Hauptli told WKVI that another representative met with the officials and couldn’t get any specific details nailed down about a new building. An architect is expected to come back to the area in a couple of weeks to get plans rolling for a building.

Hauptli said that he is continuing to work with the K-IRPC branch in Monon to get a $400,000 grant for the proposed project.

While Hauptli hasn’t discussed the project with the township trustee at this time, he stated that the best plan is to tear down the existing fire station and build a new structure. The new building would serve as a new fire station and a place for community events.

Medaryville Firefighters Seek Grant for New Fire Station

  
 

The Pulaski County Commissioners agreed to back the Medaryville Fire Department in their quest to receive a grant for a new fire department/community center.

Fire Chief Shaun Hauptli told WKVI that they are seeking a $400,000 grant to build a new fire house which can also be used as a community center for town events. He added that they are in the very first stages of the process and will have more solid details this week after meeting with an architect.

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Medaryville Fire Department Investigates House Fire

The Medaryville Fire Department and the Indiana State Fire Marshal’s Office are investigating a house fire that erupted Sunday evening.

Fire Chief Shaun Hauptli said that when the fire department arrived on scene, the southern part of the home at 210 W. Main Street was engulfed in flames. The home was occupied at the time of the fire and it was on the market. The home was considered a total loss. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time.

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