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Trailer fire at trash service in Indiana
Indianapolis, Indiana —On Saturday afternoon smoke was visible in downtown Indy as firefighters put out multiple trailer fires on the city’s near west side.
According to the Indianapolis Fire Department, two semi-trailers caught fire at Rays Trash Services.
The business is located at 200 S. Harding, just southwest of the Indianapolis Zoo.
Crews made quick work of the fires by deploying handlines to quickly knock down flames while establishing a water supply, IFD tweeted.
They then used master stream operations to fully extinguish the fires.
No injuries were reported from the scene.
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