Police said shots were fired at a home in Edina, Minnesota, on Wednesday night, the Minnesota Department of Public Safety said. A house fire at the 2200 block building on East Main Street in Edina, Minn., has resulted in gunshots, police said. , on Wednesday, 2. August 2017. Police said shots were fired at an apartment building in Eden Prairie, Minneapolis, on Wednesday evening, October 3, 2016.
Shots were fired at the building around 7: 12 a.m., according to the Minnesota Department of Public Safety and St. Paul police.
Firefighters from Golden Valley, Hopkins and Richfield responded to the blaze, St. Louis Park Fire Department said. Four Park engine companies fought the rapidly spreading flames while using crews from Golden Valley and Edina fire stations. While Hopkins firefighters manned the station in the event of other fires, Park firefighters used another device to fight the blaze.
The Voluntary Fire Brigade was founded in 1915 and has been fighting fires since 1915. The department provides dispatch services, answers to the St. Louis Park Police Department and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, and answers and provides dispatch services to the City of Edina, St. Louis County, Minnesota State Police and other law enforcement agencies.
The expanded 911 network in the metropolitan area provides access to the latest information on emergency calls, 911 calls and emergency times. The expanded 911 network within the Metro area offers the highest quality of service and the fastest possible response time to emergencies.
Kuhl Contracting and Kuhl Design & Build have been based in Edina, Minnesota, for over 25 years. Fire, Water and Storm Proshave have a long history of building, building and maintaining homes, buildings and commercial buildings.

In August 1962, a fire at the Edina Fire Department, Inc. located across from St. Louis Park, had to be extinguished by five trucks from the park and two from Hopkins. The fire was fought by the fire department, which was on the street in St. Louis Park, and then by two fire trucks in the city.
Firefighters extinguished hundreds of grass fires on the north side, which were just peat fields and swamps. About 80 firefighters from seven communities battled the blaze, which was difficult to contain due to strong winds. Firefighters visited 10 elementary schools to show the fifth graders films and teach them fire safety.
In connection with these activities, the first Flame Queen Contest was held in St. Louis Park, which was sponsored by the fire department. The winner would rule over special fire safety activities for a week and would have the honor of participating in the parades of "Fire Prevention Week" in St. Louis Park, Minneapolis and Hopkins.
In October 1901, there was a fire at Hanke Farm, and the village paid the wages of seven firefighters. In 2009, Fire Chief Luke Stemmer was named one of Minnesota's top ten fire chiefs by the Minnesota State Association of Fire Chiefs for his contributions to fire safety.

A fire that same week caused the death of Sig T. Olson, who lived at 4304 Coolidge Ave. Arson was suspected because no electricity or gas was connected and the fire spread extremely quickly. The Minneapolis Fire Department responded to the owner's call, and when it arrived a second time, flames were shooting from the roof of a house that had broken out in a kitchen. Minneapolis' fire chief ordered all ladders removed to put out the fires at the home, which was not in Minneapolis.
When the cable to the ice house was destroyed by the heat of the fire, the telephone connection was cut and only water supply was available. There were two fires being fought by firefighters from Minneapolis and St. Louis Park, one in the city and the other in Edina.
For one day, on March 26, firefighters occupied the old ice building on the corner of East 12th Street and South Main Street. The fire was brought under control at around 2pm and the last firefighter was on the scene at around 8pm.
On October 27, 1921, the Minneapolis Morning Tribune reported that a fire in Pockrandt Lumber Yard lit up the sky for miles. The flames, accompanied by a thick plume of black smoke, shot through the building, destroying half of the main condensation plant and causing $100,000 in damage. On October 30, 1922, a large fire was reported by the Minnesota State Fire Department and a number of other buildings in the old ice building on East 12th Street and South Main Street, according to a report by the Minneapolis Tribune.
The fire lasted six hours and required the help of Minnesota State Fire Department and Minneapolis police. The fire destroyed several buildings on East 12th Street and South Main Street, and several dozen others reported fire damage, many of which were severely burned. It is unclear how much total damage will be to other restaurants in the neighborhood as the fire is still burning, but reports are still coming in.