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Fire reported at new elementary school in southwest Columbia

VIDEO: Firefighters were seen at the site of Columbia’s new elementary school on Thursday afternoon after a fire was reported. First responders were called to the 5400 block of South Sinclair Road, the site of the new Eagle Bluffs Elementary School that is expected to open in 2026. Columbia Public Schools spokeswoman Michelle Baumstark told ABC 17 News in a text message that the fire appeared to have started from an HVAC unit on the roof.

“We don’t have additional details or a cause at this point, but will work with the contractor and supplier to determine cause and next steps for repairs,” Baumstark wrote. “The school construction has been going well and has been ahead of schedule. It’s not slated to open until fall of 2026.”

All construction workers were able to get out of the building and no injuries were reported, according to a press release from the Columbia Fire Department. Columbia Fire Marshals are investigating the cause of the fire, the release says. “Incidents like this reinforce the importance of having – and practicing – an emergency plan at every home, workplace and school,” the release says.

Columbia Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer provided additional details on the fire response, describing a tense initial few minutes as firefighters worked to control the blaze. “We searched the building. We stretched hose lines up to the top floor, fought the fire from below, and also put people on the roof with our ladder companies and were able to fight the fire and make sure that it didn’t extend past that on the inside,” Schaeffer told ABC 17 News.

KMIZ-TV ABC/MyNetworkTV 17 Columbia

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