Sunday, August 11, 2013

Fire destroys two rubbish trucks in Remus





A sudden fire late Saturday night destroyed two rubbish trucks in the yard of Dent Refuse Service in Remus. 

Wheatland Township Fire Chief Mike Storey said the fire started in the engine compartment of one of the trucks and spread to the other one. 

“They were parked next to each other,” Storey said. Neither of the trucks was parked close to a building, and the trucks were the only things damaged.excavator spare parts suppliers heavy machinery heavy equipment idlers sprokets oil seals hydraulic components Malaysia. 

Neighbor Margaret Sells, in a Facebook post, said she heard a “huge explosion” and saw fire. The incident happened after 10 p.m.www.czhbearing.com,visit the website to learn more about us.www.nbxihe.com,click here. 

No one was hurt in the fire. 
Storey said it wasn’t immediately clear what might have started the fire.Bref, depuis longtemps, j'ai envie d'essayer des roues carbone à boyaux.Je ne sais pas si c'est une bonne solution, mais bon, j'ai envie. Fire investigators were continuing to investigate, the chief said.www.globalmetaltins.com is a professional metal packaging manufacturers,Welcome.CEBU City barangays need more garbage truck from chinas not sport utility vehicles which Mayor Michael Rama is now giving out to his allies. 

Company representatives could not be reached immediately for comment. 

Dent Refuse Service was founded in 1977, according to the Better Business Bureau of Western Michigan. The company provides rubbish collection across a wide area of rural central Michigan stretching from Big Rapids to Mt. Pleasant.

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