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This is from Josh Boyajian:
> "Took in the fire at 727 W Lake Street today—Mellos Peanut Co. When BC 3 arrived, there was a two-story ordinary building with smoke coming from the rear. Engine 42 pulled down the alley to make a primary attack. Truck 19 was in sector three and extended the ladder to the roof. Engine 42 quickly knocked down the fire. It turned out to be a batch of peanuts burning inside a large container."
I snapped a few photos from the scene. These are some of the shots I took during the incident.
[Image: Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Josh Boyajian photo]
[Image: Josh Boyajian photo]
It’s always interesting to see what causes fires—especially something as unexpected as burning peanuts. The crew handled it fast, and everything seemed under control pretty quickly. Definitely a unique call for the department.
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