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City of Brookfield Fire Department was called out to 12690 W North Avenue around 2:48 a.m. Sunday morning for a fire.
When they got there, flames were coming out of the top of Building "C." Fire Chief Charlie Myers said no one was inside the building at the time of the fire and it appears to be a complete loss.
Fire officials said embers from the fire landed on the roof of another building but were able to put it out quickly.
A couple of employees stopped by Sunday morning to see the damage. They said that building C is made up of a few different businesses including a contractor company and a therapist office.
Fire investigators are on scene trying to find out what caused the fire. We will post any updates on the fire investigation as soon as we get more information.