Monday, August 3, 2015

Fire at museum in Trondheim – large values ​​may have been lost – TV 2

The fire department has gained control of fire in the main building at Ringve Museum Lade outside Trondheim city center.

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– We are now in a phase that we call for a lid. We believe we have the fire under control. There is no danger of fire spreading to other buildings, said duty fire chief Ole Ludvigsen in Oslo fire and rescue service to TV 2.

Emergency services were alerted to the fire in time 10:34 Monday morning.

VALUES: Employees worked feverishly to retrieve valuable artifacts out of the building. PHOTO: HEIDI VæNES / TV 2

– It was fierce smoke throughout Lade. It was quite dramatic with flames in the wall, says efforts leader Roger Mogstad in Oslo Police District.



All evacuated

All the employees were evacuated from the building. No people were injured in the fire.

– The fire department has gone through with smoke divers, so the house is empty. Only emergency responders who are here, says Mogstad.

– Do you know anything about the cause of the fire?

– No, we do not know. However, according to the fire department, so it looks as though the heat is in the wall. We are doing interviews on the spot, and will eventually also get crime technicians here.

Police told the first notifier open flames away from the building.

Rescued old musical

Ringve Museum is Norway’s national museum for music and musical instruments. Musical instruments and other values ​​were saved out of the building.

– In cooperation with the employees, so we have taken out as much value as we have clearly, without putting health at stake, says efforts leader.

The museum contains rare and valuable instruments and music history gjenstander.Bygget is from the 1860s. The extent of damage is so far not known.

– This is a situation that we least of all wish that we came up in. We have worked to prevent this, and suddenly happens tragedy. This is a tragedy for Ringve museum, says museum director Ivar Roger Hansen to TV 2

– This is the jewel

According Adressa.no has managed to extract an Italian spinet from the 1700s and a clavichord from the same period.

– The building has a total of seven rooms with different instruments and music history as we tour. This is the jewel in Ringve museum for dissemination. We are hit hard today.

SEE VIDEO: – This is the jewel

Also Trondheim mayor Rita Ottervik was outside the museum Monday.

– It looked a little black out for a while. I was a bit relieved when I saw that not the entire building burned down . But we do not know what happened with the objects that are irreplaceable and may have been lost, she said.

SEE VIDEO: – It looked black out

The case is updated!



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