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How fire inspectors keep a 135-year-old state prison safe

Inspectors visit more than 150 facilities a year as they check sprinklers, microwaves and fixtures for tampering at the state prison.

  • On Tuesday, May 26, 2026, Minnesota Deputy State Fire Marshal Kerry Queen, Larry Gannon, and Fire Safety Supervisor Travis Ahrens conducted the annual inspection at Minnesota Correctional Facility-St. Cloud.
  • Queen estimates that they visit more than 150 facilities a year, including MCF-St. Cloud, which has a history spanning more than 135 years.
  • Inspectors focused on high-priority areas like the kitchen and laundry room, where staff now air-dry mop heads to prevent self-combustion from collected oil and grease.
  • Gannon noted recessed sprinkler heads prevent inmate tampering, and the team ensured medical oxygen canisters are properly labeled and secured to avoid fire intensification.
  • Despite the facility's age, very few large fires have occurred; Safety Director Ben Drilling noted staff are trained to prevent incidents following historical damage of more than $40,000.
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How fire inspectors keep a 135-year-old state prison safe

ST. CLOUD — As deputy state fire marshals, Larry Gannon and Kerry Queen walk through Minnesota Correctional Facility-St. Cloud each year for a mandatory inspection, their eyes scanning from the ceiling to the floor and everywhere in between. Along with Fire Safety Supervisor Travis Ahrens and prison leadership, they are responsible for inspecting 11 Department of Corrections-owned facilities, and all facilities the commissioner of corrections is…

·Cherokee County, United States
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Duluth News Tribune broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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