Smoke for a massive fire in Fort Atkinson as seen from downtown. City of Fort Atkinson photo
Smoke for a massive fire in Fort Atkinson as seen from downtown. City of Fort Atkinson photo

FORT ATKINSON — As emergency crews battle a massive industrial fire in Fort Atkinson, police are urging residents nearby to consider evacuating.

Anyone who has evacuated their home due to the fire in the 700 block of Oak St. can come to the gym at the Fort Atkinson Municipal Building, 101 N. Main St, according to the Jefferson County Health Department.

Enter through the Main Street entrance. The Hoard Historical Museum is also open to the public.

Resources from five counties have now been called to Fort Atkinson according to Fort Atkinson Fire Chief Rausch.

Residents on the north half of the city should expect low water pressure and discolored water while the situation progresses.

The fire broke out about noon, and massive smoke has filled the sky and can be seen for miles.

The building stored large military tires, according to Fort Atkinson Fire Chief Ron Franzen.

The city water supply was drained down significantly while fighting the fire, and materials will be allowed to burn overnight.

All those working in the building at the time the fire broke out are accounted for.

There were no animals in the kennel club at the time.

Roughly $1 million dollars of classic cars are stored in the adjacent building, along with a server farm and a staging area for several private contractors, but the fire was stopped before it reached them.

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