New Hampshire firefighters had been working to manage a big blaze after a number of oil tankers caught fireplace within the city of Epping early Saturday night, in accordance with fireplace officers.
“Our firefighters have responded with mutual aid to this scene at 76 Depot Road in Epping involving multiple oil tankers reported on fire,” the Exeter Fireplace Division mentioned on social media, together with a photograph that confirmed smoke billowing up as crews labored to place it out.
The Fireplace Division later posted a number of extra images of the scene, including that firefighters from a number of communities had been helping.
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The fireplace began at North Atlantic Companies, a New Hampshire-based firm that gives snow plowing, gasoline supply and panorama providers, WMUR-TV reported.
The five-alarm fireplace may take as much as six hours to extinguish, authorities informed the information station.
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In October, one individual was killed when an oil tanker and two cars caught fireplace on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.