Madison Station Apartments Still on Schedule Despite Roof Fire

The damage caused by a roof fire at the Madison Station Apartments on Tuesday will not effect the anticipated roll out schedule for the new development.

According to the property manager, there was very minimal damage to the roof. The bigger issue was that the water used to extinguish the fire had leaked into the apartment below, but the property manager stated that the issue has since been rectified and cleaned up.

Members of the Fairmount Fire Company were deployed to the scene along the 300 block of Madison Street at 1:23 p.m. on Tuesday for a report of a fire on the roof of one of the buildings. Officials at the scene stated that the fire began at an air conditioning unit located on the roof. The fire was placed under control in roughly 10 minutes.

Fire companies from Hatfield and Colmar, as well as units from the Lansdale Borough Police Department and Volunteer Medical Services Corps, assisted at the scene. 

The apartment complex is expected to begin its building-by-building rollout next month.

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