Thousands evacuated from Dally in the Alley after transformer explodes

Dally in Alley fire

A transformer burns at Dally in the Alley. Photo courtesy of Dustin Blitchok.
A transformer burns at Dally in the Alley. Photo courtesy of Dustin Blitchok.

Sparks, explosions and then a small fire broke out at the packed Dally in the Alley Saturday night in Detroit after a transformer blew, forcing the festivities to end early as live wires dangled precariously above thousands of people.
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Festival-goers were wedged into the Cass Corridor for concerts, drinks and vendors when the transformer began sparking about 9:40 p.m. Firefighters quickly called for an evacuation.

“We have a lot of people and have to clear everyone out because there are power lines over everyone’s head,” Engine #1 told dispatchers.

The power lines were used for the concerts.

No injuries were reported.
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Despite the early end, Dally in the Alley was a big success. Dozens of bands performed, and the weather was beautiful. Vendors reported good sales, and attendance appeared to be as good – if not better – than previous years.
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Check out our positive coverage of Dally in the Alley on Sunday.

Large crowds turned out for an eclectic collection of music.
Large crowds turned out for an eclectic collection of music.

Steve Neavling

Steve Neavling lives and works in Detroit as an investigative journalist. His stories have uncovered corruption, led to arrests and reforms and prompted FBI investigations.

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