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Crews Put Out Fire at Lambeau Field
The sprinkler system extinguished most of the fire, enabling evacuation with no injuries; firefighters fully extinguished remaining hot spots within 10 minutes, officials said.
- On Tuesday afternoon, the Green Bay Metro Fire Department responded to a fire in an auxiliary locker room at Lambeau Field, prompting an evacuation.
- Sprinkler systems activated before firefighters arrived, extinguishing most of the fire while fire alarms allowed stadium staff to evacuate safely.
- Responders arrived just before 2:20 p.m., extinguished remaining hot spots within 10 minutes, ventilated the stadium, and removed a charred plastic container, Lt. Shauna Walesh said, 'We are very familiar with the building'.
- The fire marshals' office is investigating the cause, with no injuries reported and damage estimates unknown at this time.
- The third locker room, completed in 2024, is a $5 million project funded by stadium district $2.97 million contribution and Packers $2 million contribution, featuring about 8,500 square feet and 90 lockers.
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Fire put out in Lambeau Field locker room
GREEN BAY, Wis. – A small fire inside a locker room at Lambeau Field was quickly put out thanks to a sprinkler system. Green Bay Metro Fire says they first received a call around 2:20pm March 3. The fire was contained to the locker room, and was put out in about 10 minutes. “Thanks to the functioning fire alarms and sprinkler systems, damage to the property was significantly reduced, allowing staff in the area to evacuate safely,” the department…
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