The Camas Public Library closed unexpectedly Saturday, Dec. 14, after a small fire on the library’s second floor Friday night caused heavy odors to waft through the building.
“We had a small spark of a fire when an electrical panel blew, and we lost power Friday night,” said library director Connie Urquhart. “The fire department came and determined it was safe, but the (fire) caused such a heavy smell in the air, we decided it was not safe for patrons on Saturday.”
Camas-Washougal Fire Department (CWFD) Battalion Chief Allen Wolk said he walked across Northeast Fourth Avenue from CWFD’s downtown Camas-based Station 41 Friday night after the library’s smoke alarm went off.
“I just walked over there because the other guys were out on a call,” Wolk said. “It looked like a relay for the high voltage (where it) comes in and converts to low voltage (sparked) and caught two other relays. It was a very small (fire) with a tiny bit of flame.”
Wolk found smoke and figured out the cause was coming from a mechanical room.