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The Columbus Division of Fire continues to battle a massive fire at a scrapyard on Columbus' South Side. A fire broke out at Columbus Auto Shredding at 2181 Alum Creek Dr. Friday, shortly after ...
A fire at Columbus Auto Shredding, 2181 Alum Creek Dr., burned for multiple days starting Friday, Sept. 20. Experts say it could impact the health of residents nearby.
For 10 months, a steel and aluminum shavings pile smoldered at Radius Recycling’s yard on 10th Avenue in Columbus, according to documents obtained by the Ledger-Enquirer. It exploded last September.
The shredding of automobiles and major household appliances is a process where a hammermill acts as a giant tree chipper by grinding the materials fed into it to fist-size pieces. The shredding of automobiles results in a mixture of ferrous metal , non-ferrous metal (e.g. alloys of copper and aluminium ) and shredder waste, called automotive ...
Fire engine red, also known as fire truck red in North America, is an informal name for an bright red commonly used on emergency vehicles in many countries on fire service vehicles, such as fire engines. The name does not refer to any particular shade of red; different fire services may have their own specifications.
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A fire Tuesday morning at a scrap metal processor on the Near East Side sent up a plume of white smoke, but no injuries were reported. Columbus Fire Battalion Chief Jeff Geitter said firefighters ...
In the fallout of the Great Flood of 1913, the fire station's cellar again flooded, and one of the department's fire engines was used to pump out water, sand, and small debris. [7] The station building housed the department's training academy from 1952 to 1962. [4] In 1971, the station caught on fire, caused by a gas stove.