Fire in Dougherty Engineering Building, No Injuries

Share this story!

A fire took place Friday afternoon at the University of Tennessee in the Dougherty Engineering Building. There were no injuries. The fire began in an automotive lab on the ground floor of the building’s east side.

The professor conducting research in the lab, along with a lab technician, attempted to put out the fire using the extinguisher on hand, but were unable to do so. The Knoxville Fire Department responded quickly to the fire alarm. The fire was contained within 30 minutes. There is extensive damage on the two floors directly affected by the fire, as well as smoke and water damage in other parts of the building.

All classrooms, laboratories, and offices in the building will be closed next week–an already shortened week due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Faculty and staff assigned to work in the building and holding a regular appointment will be on paid administrative leave on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next week. Further information about work assignments and all other activities will be announced next week. Further updates regarding the building status will also be announced next week.

UT Police will organize retrievals of personal belongings for those who work or study in the building between noon and 5:00 pm. To make arrangements for an escort into the building call 974-3114.

Contact: Tom Milligan (865-974-9438)

Share this story!

Related Stories from Tennessee Today

  1. Dougherty Engineering Building Reopens After Fire; No Injuries Reported (October 7, 2010)
  2. Water Leak Closes Dougherty Engineering Building (June 2, 2009)
  3. Dougherty Engineering Building To Reopen Monday, Nov. 27 (November 24, 2006)
  4. Dougherty Engineering Building Status Update (June 2, 2009)
  5. Fire Postpones Some UT Textiles Research (August 2, 2002)
  6. Classes Cancelled in Dougherty (November 20, 2006)
  7. UT Responds to Humes Residence Hall Fire Incidents (January 29, 2008)
  8. Fire Safety a Priority in UT Dorms (January 21, 2000)

Produced by the Office of Communications & Marketing
The University of Tennessee • Knoxville, TN 37996 • (865) 974-2225