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By Beacon Journal staff report
POSTED: 11:20 a.m. EST, Dec 10, 2007
Shoppers were back to their normal routines on Monday at the Macedonia Commons Wal-Mart store, 8160 Macedonia Blvd.
On Sunday at around 8 p.m. the Macedonia Fire Department responded to a fire in the housewares department of the store.
According to Macedonia fire officials, the fire crew arrived to find the store evacuated and the rear of the store filled with smoke.
The fire was extinguished by store employees with two dry chemical extinguishers.
Firefighters confirmed that the fire was out and that there was no threat of reigniting..
Lt. Paul Celinski, with the Macedonia fire department, reported that the store was closed for a short period on Sunday.
Shoppers were back to their normal routines on Monday at the Macedonia Commons Wal-Mart store, 8160 Macedonia Blvd.
On Sunday at around 8 p.m. the Macedonia Fire Department responded to a fire in the housewares department of the store.
According to Macedonia fire officials, the fire crew arrived to find the store evacuated and the rear of the store filled with smoke.
The fire was extinguished by store employees with two dry chemical extinguishers.
Firefighters confirmed that the fire was out and that there was no threat of reigniting..
Lt. Paul Celinski, with the Macedonia fire department, reported that the store was closed for a short period on Sunday.

