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Nisqually Tribe reports no damage or injuries after fire at casino


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Fire crews put out a blaze at the Nisqually Red Wind Casino on December 12, 2014. Still image from Lacey Fire District #3 / Vimeo

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Nisqually Tribe of Washington saw no major damage or injuries after a fire at its casino on Thursday night.

The tribe evacuated the Red Wind Casino as fire crews put out a blaze at a propane tank behind the facility. A few pipes suffered damaged but there were no problems at the casino structure itself.


Red Wind Tank Fire Offensive Attack from Lacey Fire Dist 3 on Vimeo

"We are very thankful there were no injuries last night and we are happy to be up and running again," the casino said on Facebook on Friday, when the facility reopened. "Thank you for all of your well wishes!"

The tribe is completing a $45 million expansion at the facility.

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