PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE responded to a commercial fire at a manufacturing facility in NW Portland.

News Release from: Portland Fire & Rescue
PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE RESPONDED TO A COMMERCIAL FIRE AT A MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN NW PORTLAND.
Posted: January 17th, 2011 9:19 PM
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-01/549/41283/IMG_0524.jpg (Inside the pit)
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-01/549/41283/IMG_0523.jpg (Inside the pit, note: burned conveyor)
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-01/549/41283/IMG_0522.jpg (Inside the pit)
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-01/549/41283/IMG_0521.jpg (Outside the pit)
Photo/sound file: http://www.flashalertnewswire.net/images/news/2011-01/549/41283/IMG_0520.jpg (Outside the pit)

UPDATE: Photos attached, courtesy of PF&R Lt. Craig Gault


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PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE responded to a commercial fire at a manufacturing facility in NW Portland.

Portland Firefighters were dispatched to report of a commercial fire this evening at ESCO Corp 2141 NW 25th Ave. Initial reports were that there was fire and black smoke coming from a 12' x 30' pit inside a manufacturing facility. Upon arrival fire crews confirmed the presence of fire in the conveyor belt mechanism and quickly began making preparations to attack it. There were additional safety factors to consider with this incident not normally present in the average residential fire. The facility is a foundry which was in operation until just before the fire was reported leaving hot metal surfaces throughout the building. Power was shut off to affected areas of the building to eliminate any electrical hazards. As a result of this action, cranes normally used to remove the steel plates that were covering the pit were inoperable. Finally, because of the lack of visibility due to smoke, and the size of and enclosed below grade nature of the involved area, the pit was considere
d a confined space by the incident commander. Special air monitoring requirements and the use of RIT (Rapid Intervention Team) are used as additional safety precautions prior to making entry.

With assistance from ESCO personnel, the interior size of the pit and electrical shutoffs were confirmed, leading to safe and quick extinguishment of the fire.

STATISTICS
Dispatched: 19:17
Arrived: 19:21
Knockdown: 19:43
Recall: 19:53

Resources Assigned:
4 Engines
2 Ladder Trucks
1 Squad
2 Chief Officers
30 Personnel

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