
Statement
Earlier today, our office was unfortunately impacted by a fire. We want to reassure all of our customers that it appears the fire did not go beyond our office and personal shop. From what we can see, it also looks like all storage units are safe and unaffected, however we won’t know for sure until we’re able to enter the premises.
The office will remain closed until further notice but we will do our best to have a temporary office back up and running as soon as we can. Unfortunately since our server is down at the moment, we’re unable to contact customers directly at this time. If you have any questions or concerns, please email us at info@strathroyminstorage.com
Once we’re given the go ahead by the Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department, we will post an update on temporary access hours for current customers. We’ll also continue to provide updates here and want to thank you all in advance for your understanding and patience as we navigate our way through this.
Strathroy Mini Storage
9:15AM UPDATE
York Street Fire. Pretty much under control right now. Fire crews say York Street from High St. to Carroll St will be closed for at least another 90 minutes to 2 hours.
8:30am UPDATE
Strathroy-Caradoc Fire Department has reported to myFM, that at around 4am this morning, crews responded to a report of a building fire at Strathroy Mini Storage on York St. Upon arrival firefighters were greeted with a well involved fire. Fire operations moved into the defensive mode. All 3 stations on scene. Currently working with heavy equipment to extinguish deep seated fire. The Fire Prevention Officer will be working with Police to determine origin, cause and circumstances of the Fire. This will be a large loss fire.
Interim Fire Chief Brad Bigrigg
7:35AM
Tuesday morning around 4am, Strathroy-Caradoc fire crews from stations 1 and 2 were called to York Street for a working fire at Strathroy Mini Storage. myFM was first on scene with local police to see two tractors fully engulfed and fire spreading to the business office area. Melbourne station 3 was called just before 7am to assist as the fire spread to the business’ main building as well and crews are currently on scene trying to fully extinguish the fire.
The Fire Department has asked neighbouring residents to please close their windows as smoke continues to move towards the Parkview residential area, and York Street remains closed at this time.