A damage is estimate is pending after a sprinkler failure Friday night at Rock Creek Middle and High School.

Responding firefighters from Westmoreland Fire and Pottawatomie County Fire were called out to the building sometime around or before 6:30 p.m. Friday and found no fire.

According to USD 323 Superintendent Joan Simoneau, a sprinkler system was found to have gone off. The water caused steam and set off the alarms and sent large amounts of water into the middle school commons, middle school offices, the band room and high school gymnasium. Pottawatomie County Fire Chief Jared Barnes says the activated sprinkler head was located in a foyer entrance of the school. Activation of the sprinkler head remains under investigation.

The cause at this point is undetermined but Simoneau noted in a message to KMAN it may have been a result of frozen pipes. A restoration company is assisting the district to mitigate the damage.

Responding agencies included Westmoreland, Pottawatomie County Fire, Consolidated Fire #1, St. George, Blue Township, Louisville and Wamego Fire.

More details will be shared as it becomes available.