Fire at Fort Worth recycling plant injures two firefighters fighting all-night blaze, officials say
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Fire at recycling facility injures Fort Worth firefighter, fire could last several days
Plumes of smoke could be seen for miles after a large fire broke out at a recycling facility in Fort Worth. Firefighters said the fire spread to tires, which caused the large amount of smoke. Sunday afternoon, people across DFW could see large plumes of smoke from miles and miles away after a fire broke out on the property of a recycling facility in Fort Worth. The call came in at about 3:40 p.m. for reports of a brush fire at the 2200 block of …
Texas Fire Burning 'Mountain' of Dirt and Tires Could Last Days
Dark plumes of smoke could be seen from miles away as a fire broke out at a Fort Worth, Texas, recycling facility on April 13.A spokesman for the Fort Worth Fire Department told local media wind pushed the fire “into a mountain of dirt and tires at Silver Creek Materials” and that the blaze could last several days.One firefighter was take to hospital with a minor hand injury.Footage captured by Chad Casey shows the scene. Credit: Chad Casey via …
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