Fire triggers evacuation at City Hall; no one seriously hurt

Fire triggers evacuation at City Hall; no one seriously hurt

A fire that started in a records storage area of City Hall which triggered an evacuation of the City Council chambers has been extinguished Wednesday afternoon in the Loop.

Paramedics were “checking out a couple people,” on the scene but there were no reports of serious injuries, according to a Chicago Fire Department post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The blaze erupted about 11:15 a.m. on the County side of the building at 118 N. Clark St. in a records storage area, the fire department and police said. At least five ambulances were sent to the scene.

Flames that burned contents in the storage area were quickly extinguished by early afternoon, and
fans and opened windows were used to treat the smoky conditions, the fire department said.

City Council chambers were evacuated during a meeting, which was recessed due to the emergency, according to a witness. The meeting reconvened at 1:15 p.m.

Officials did not say how the fire began.

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