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Written by chicago trib / AP
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Wednesday, 19 December 2007 |
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WASHINGTON - Thick black smoke billowed from a fire
Wednesday on the White House compound in the Eisenhower Executive
Office Building.
The blaze appeared to be located in Vice
President Dick Cheney's suite of ceremonial offices on the second floor
of the building. Cheney and President Bush were across the street in
the West Wing of the White House when the blaze broke out. It appeared
to be under control within an hour.
Secret Service spokesman
Darrin Blackford said the Old Executive Office building was evacuated
as a precaution. "Everyone has been evacuated safely," White House
spokeswoman Emily Lawrimore said. District of Columbia firefighters
poured water on the blaze and moved furniture onto a balcony.
There
were no reports of serious injuries, D.C. fire department spokesman
Alan Etter said. One man broke a fifth-floor window to escape from the
smoke and had to be rescued from the ledge, Etter said.
"We
want people to rest assured that we have this under control," he said,
adding that investigators were working to determine the cause of the
blaze.
The Executive Office Building, a commanding structure
with a granite, slate and cast iron exterior at the corner of
Pennsylvania Avenue and 17th Street, houses the Office of Management
and Budget and staff of the National Security Council and other
agencies.
Originally built for the State, War and Navy
Departments between 1871 and 1888, the building was renamed in honor of
President Dwight Eisenhower during the Clinton administration.
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