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No Dew, just a seasonal recycling plant fire. Keep your eyes on the audit faggot.

https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/massive-recycling-yard-fire-in-west-phoenix-prompts-largest-response-in-fire-departments-history

Massive recycling yard fire in West Phoenix triggers 'largest response' in fire department's history

By Irene Snyder , Steve Nielsen and FOX 10 StaffPublished 19 hours agoUpdated 1 hour agoPhoenixFOX 10 Phoenix

 

Phoenix fire crews still working to extinguish recycling yard fire

FOX 10's Steve Nielsen spoke with Captain Todd Keller with the Phoenix Fire Department to learn about what crews are doing to fully extinguish the massive fire that broke out near 35th Avenue and Buckeye on Saturday.

 

PHOENIX - Phoenix fire officials say a sixth alarm fire at a recycling yard near 35th Avenue and Buckeye prompted the largest response in the department's history on June 5.

 

"I can't remember the last time we had a sixth alarm," said Phoenix Fire Captain Todd Keller. "We've had a couple two, three alarms in the last couple of months, but this is a big one."

 

The fire was originally a first alarm early Saturday afternoon, but it quickly escalated, maxing out the alarm system and triggering the type of response that would normally only be seen with wildfires.

 

Residents say that the smoke could be seen from as far as Mesa and Ahwatukee. Meanwhile, fire officials say 150 residential and commercial customers were without power for about 10 hours.

 

Fire officials say multiple businesses adjacent to the recycling yard were lost, including a recycling center, a lumbar company, and a tire shop.

 

The smoke plume from the fire was so large, it even showed up on National Weather Service radar and could be seen from space.

 

According to Phoenix Fire officials, the fire started at around 12:30 p.m.

 

By the time firefighters arrived, Officials say they found multiple pallets of cardboard and paper on fire.

 

"Went out to get the mail and we just pretty much saw, like, a cloud of smoke," said Cindy Ramirez.

 

"I could see it from miles away out my window, and I’m like ‘I better go check that out,’" said Jason Feder.

 

At one point, fire officials say the fire jumped 35th Avenue, causing multiple cars at a small junk yard to catch fire.

 

Over 200 firefighters battle recycling yard fire in West Phoenix

Phoenix Fire officials say the 6th alarm fire prompted the largest response in the fire department's history. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

 

Phoenix Fire officials say 35th Avenue will be closed until further notice from Buckeye to Van Buren. Officials also say over 200 firefighters and 10 different agencies were involved in firefighting efforts. One of the firefighters suffered a leg injury, and is now in the hospital in stable condition.

 

Besides the massive blaze, firefighters also had to deal with 108°F temperatures.

 

"We have to layer our resources. we keep upgrading assignments so we can recycle our crews. Our firefighters train for situations like this. This is not their first time in the summer," said Cpt. Keller.

 

By 7:12 p.m. on Saturday, Phoenix Fire officials say crews will remain on scene throughout the night to extinguish remaining hotspots.

 

Several pallets reignited overnight, and firefighters have remained at the yard to ensure that the scene is under control.

 

The cause of the fire is under investigation.