Update: Woman dies in Alexandria apartment fire

Firefighters work to control a fire at 410 Fillmore Street in Alexandria early Monday, Jan. 15. (Lowell Anderson / Echo Press)1 / 2
The Alexandria and Garfield fire departments responded to the fire at 410 Fillmore Street in Alexandria early Monday, Jan. 15. (Lowell Anderson / Echo Press) 2 / 2

Up until a couple of weeks ago, Douglas County hadn’t had a fatal fire in 15 years.

Now, in the space of 11 days, two fires have claimed three lives.

Alexandria Fire Chief Jeff Karrow confirmed that a 19-year-old woman died in an apartment fire at 410 Fillmore Street early Monday, Jan. 15. A name hasn’t been released, pending the confirmation of her identity and notification of family members. An autopsy will be performed by the Midwest Medical Examiner’s Office in Ramsey on Tuesday.

Two tenants were also injured in the fire and taken by helicopter to Regions Hospital in the Twin Cities to be treated for burns and smoke inhalation, according to Karrow. They were able to escape by exiting through windows.

The building, which includes four apartment units, was on fire when deputies and firefighters arrived on scene shortly before 5:30 a.m., three minutes after the fire call. “We found heavy, heavy flames on the south side of the building and heavy smoke on the north side,” Karrow said.

Most of the residents were able to get out of the building before fire trucks pulled up and others were woken by smoke alarms or officers pounding on their doors.

Fifty-eight firefighters from Alexandria, Garfield and Forada worked in subzero temperatures and wind chills of 30 below zero for several hours to contain the blaze but the building was a total loss, Karrow said.

They used 20,000 gallons of water and were on scene for about six and a half hours.

Having so many firefighters on scene helped in the cold conditions, allowing the departments to frequently switch out manpower so firefighters could stay warm, Karrow said.

“We’re very thankful for the Garfield and Forada fire departments,” he said. “As well as to Alexandria Light and Power for the use of their bucket truck, and North Ambulance for being on scene.”

The cause of the fire has not been determined. Karrow said it started in unit 2, where the death and injuries occurred.

The case remains active and is under investigation, according to the police department.

The fire forced the closure of some downtown streets during Monday morning’s commute.

The Alexandria Police Department, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and North Memorial Ambulance also responded.

According to county tax records, the building is owned by David and Dawn Prchal of Alexandria. The structure was built in 1905, valued at $114,200 and includes 1,739 square feet.

The other fatal fire, which also happened during the early morning hours, took place at Viking City mobile home park on Friday, Jan. 5. Two people died – Rose Marie Couillard, 59, and James "Jimmy" Willis Chandler, Jr., 49.

Investigators said that fire was caused by smoking and began in the living room. There were no smoke alarms in the mobile home.

Reporter/Photographer Lowell Anderson contributed to this report.

Al Edenloff
Al Edenloff is the news and opinion page editor for the Echo Press. He was born in Alexandria and lived most of his childhood in Parkers Prairie. He graduated with honors from Moorhead State University with a degree in mass communications, print journalism. He interned at the Echo Press in the summer of 1983 and was hired a year later as a sports reporter. He also worked as a news reporter/photographer. Al is a four-time winner of the Minnesota Newspaper Association's Herman Roe Award, which honors excellence in editorial writing.  
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