Gone in 60 Seconds

© Kelly Baker

Gone in 60 Seconds

Uploaded: January 27, 2005

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This image was taken January 24, 2005. I was "unlucky" enough to come upon this scene. It is a local place and we have taken our cars here many times. I guess it was a five alarm fire, since five local units responded. 15 oxygen and acetylene tanks were inside. I believe, this "crane" used is from the Army Ammunition Plant Fire Dept. The building also served as the Fire Dept for 40 years! No one was hurt.

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