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Rockton Chief stated that they have stopped putting water on the fire because of runoff . . . potentially into a nearby river. From the video in Mike's original post, it would appear that the only water they are flowing is to set up a water curtain to protect a group of storage tanks . . . heaven only knows what is in them. They're planning on letting it burn itself out, and say that may take several days.Here's another video from one of the local news station showing some of the massive fireballs going into the air early on in the incident https://www.mystateline.com/news/local-news/crews-battling-fire-at-rockton-manufacturing-plant/
Looks like they aren't doing any good with the water and possibly causing more problems because of runoff.
In fact the chief mentioned they were going to shut down most offensive ops just because of that problem. The river involved is the Rock River which flows past Rockford.Here's another video from one of the local news station showing some of the massive fireballs going into the air early on in the incident https://www.mystateline.com/news/local-news/crews-battling-fire-at-rockton-manufacturing-plant/
Looks like they aren't doing any good with the water and possibly causing more problems because of runoff.
10PM towers from Arlington Hts, Elk Grove, Palatine, and 2 others on I-90, no lites/sirens.Moved out of state several years ago but my hometown ~1 hour away sent an engine, I'll see if I can get some sort of rundown.
Going toward or away from the scene? I thought they were shutting down all operations to prevent runoff.10PM towers from Arlington Hts, Elk Grove, Palatine, and 2 others on I-90, no lites/sirens.
Son said MABAS sent task forces for relief purposes.Going toward or away from the scene? I thought they were shutting down all operations to prevent runoff.
Thanks, I'm guessing they'll be doing that for the next several days.Son said MABAS sent task forces for relief purposes.
Plans are to build a trench between the building and the body of water. An industrial firefighting team from Louisiana has been hired to put this bad boy out by using foam. Chief indicated it will take a week to burn itself out. Report from local TV channel.Here's a video from Tuesday afternoon of the ongoing firefighting efforts. Looks like they have one master stream in service just cooling things down. Must have some major pump capacity looking at the distance that stream is flowing!
but supplying it would be difficult, Tenders average 2500 gallons so this would, at max capacity, required 2 tenders a minute. Only NY would have the water rescources for it. But it would have been one helluva show!