Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Fire breaks out at downtown Milwaukee church - TMJ4 Milwaukee, WI







Fire breaks out at downtown Milwaukee church - TMJ4 Milwaukee, WI:


 Trinity is the mother church of Lutheranism in Milwaukee, its congregation having been organized in 1847. Ceremonies on July 7, 1878, marked the laying of the cornerstone, and Trinity Lutheran was consecrated April 11, 1880. Cost of the church, including all furnishings, glass, and organ, was $43,500.
Trinity Church is a highly decorative and vigorous example of the Victorian Gothic style. The interior is notable for the broad spaciousness of its vaulted auditorium and for the extraordinarily fine craftsmanship of its wooden trim, fittings, and furnishings. Particularly remarkable are the sweeping staircase in the north tower, the organ casing, the lofty, canopied pulpit, the altarpiece, and the doors.



"Crews were called out to 1046 N. 9th Street, which is Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church.







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"We did have one when they were remodeling this building right there -- it did go to a third alarm. I did talk to (the City of Milwaukee's Department of Neighborhood Services) who handled building inspection and spoke to the pastor of the church -- so the church is fully remodeled three or four years ago. Whenever you have a large wooden structure and fire, that's always a concern," said Smith.
Smith said it's too early to say where the fire started. He said the initial call was for a fire on the roof at 3:45 p.m.
Smith said firefighters weren't going inside "for safety and the fear of collapse."
"We're gonna fight this fire from the exterior before we even attempt to get in the building," said Smith.
There was no damage to any other buildings, and no other businesses had to be shut down, but fire personnel were stationed at some surrounding businesses out of precaution.
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated State Historic Site. The building was declared a Milwaukee landmark in 1967, a State Historical Landmark in 1979 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.