A former Marsh grocery store building in Indianapolis was the site of back-to-back fires that Indianapolis Fire Department firefighters had to battle over the weekend. The first fire broke out late Saturday night, taking over three hours to bring under control. The vacant building on East Washington Street had smoke and fire pushing from three sides, with part of the building collapsing. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries, but neighbors mentioned that squatters often frequented the building. The following evening, another fire erupted in the same building, though the cause was not immediately determined. The fires are now under investigation by officials. The Indianapolis Fire Department shared photos of the incidents, showcasing the intensity of the blazes. Adele Reich from WISH News also captured images of the scenes. The community is grateful for the firefighters’ efforts in preventing further damage and ensuring the safety of the area. They are hoping for a swift resolution to determine the cause of these destructive fires.
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