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No Working Smoke Alarm at Scene of Fatal Springfield Fire

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SPRINGFIELD - Authorities say there was no working smoke detector inside the building where a 51-year-old Springfield man died following a fire.

The State Journal-Register reports Garyl J. Gauch of Springfield died early Wednesday, shortly after a postal worker called to report a garage on fire.

Firefighters found Gauch while searching the burning building. He was later pronounced dead at a hospital. 

Fire Marshal Chris Richmond said the detached garage had been converted into a two-bedroom apartment and Gauch had been renting the apartment for more than 10 years. 

Richmond says the cause of the fire is under investigation. He says the residence didn't have a working smoke alarm, despite an Illinois law requiring landlords provide smoke alarms in inhabited structures. 

It's unclear if one wasn't provided or if it was removed.
 

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