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A home near Chestnut Hills Golf Club in Aboite Township was reduced to rubble this week in an early-morning fire, possibly sparked by an electrical fa . ....
Firefighters battle salvage yard blaze near New Haven JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette The New Haven-Adams Township Fire Department and three other departments worked two hours to bring a blaze at an auto salvage company in New Haven under control. The fire was reported at 9:40 a.m. Friday at Stein Auto Salvage, New Haven-Adams Township Fire Chief Joshua Hale said. At the yard at 6405 Parrot Road, flames reached 50 feet high in a 100-by-100-foot area at the yard. The business is in an unincorporated area in Adams Township. About 200 cars in the area were billowing huge clouds of dark smoke and fumes, but the air quality was monitored and deemed safe for nearby residential areas, Hale said. No injuries were reported. ....
The New Haven-Adams Township Fire Department and three other departments worked two hours to bring a fire at an auto salvage company in New Haven unde . ....
Courtesy | Huntington County Emergency Management Agency Crews worked through the night late Monday and early Tuesday to contain 3,000 gallons of leaked fuel at the Lassus Handy Dandy on U.S. 24 in Roanoke. Previous Next Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:00 am Crews curtail Huntington Co. spill JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette Several emergency agencies worked nearly 12 hours to contain a 3,000-gallon fuel spill into the Little Wabash River in Huntington County. About 11:15 p.m. Monday, a fuel delivery truck hit a parking bollard as the truck pulled into the Lassus Handy Dandy gas station at First Street and U.S. 24 in Roanoke. When the truck s safety valve failed, gasoline spilled, entering storm sewers, Roanoke Town Marshal Jim Wood said. ....
Workers contain gasoline spill in Roanoke JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette Several emergency agencies worked nearly 12 hours straight to contain a 3,000-gallon fuel spill into the Little Wabash River in Huntington County. About 11:15 p.m. Monday, a fuel delivery truck accidentally hit a parking bollard as the truck pulled into the Lassus Handy Dandy gas station at First Street and U.S. 24 in Roanoke. When the truck’s safety valve failed, gasoline spilled, entering storm sewers, according to Roanoke Town Marshal Jim Wood. The driver of the fuel truck alerted authorities who showed up quickly to contain the spill. From the storm sewers, the gasoline flowed into Cow Creek that flows into the Little Wabash River toward Huntington, Wood said. ....