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Fire Destroys Combine

Fire Destroys Combine
Fire Destroys Combine

Fire Destroys Combine Firefighters from eight stations tackled a blaze at a farm which began in a combine harvester and affected a gas main and high voltage power cables. Dramatic footage shows a large agricultural combine or harvester engulfed in flames while operating in a dry field, quickly producing a massive plume of black smoke.

Fire Destroys Combine
Fire Destroys Combine

Fire Destroys Combine Some pieces landed hundreds of feet outside the fire zone. the combine was completely destroyed, and no injuries were reported. crews spent several hours spraying hot spots with foam. duke energy was requested to the scene to repair the power line. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Fire crews from hampshire, dorset and wiltshire were called to a field near east martin road on the evening of july 24 after receiving reports of a large agricultural fire. the fire devastated many hay bales at the site and destroyed a combine harvester before it was brought under control. Four fire engines attended the blaze, which saw a combine harvester catch fire in a suffolk field. suffolk fire service was called out to a farmer’s field near ipswich after a combine harvester caught fire at 10.30pm on saturday (9 th august). The service, called green watch, mobilised from salisbury fire station with three engines and a specialised water truck. the fire started with the combine harvester and spread throughout the field, but firefighters were able to control the blaze, and no one was hurt.

Large Fire Destroys Combine Harvester Salisbury And Avon In Print
Large Fire Destroys Combine Harvester Salisbury And Avon In Print

Large Fire Destroys Combine Harvester Salisbury And Avon In Print Four fire engines attended the blaze, which saw a combine harvester catch fire in a suffolk field. suffolk fire service was called out to a farmer’s field near ipswich after a combine harvester caught fire at 10.30pm on saturday (9 th august). The service, called green watch, mobilised from salisbury fire station with three engines and a specialised water truck. the fire started with the combine harvester and spread throughout the field, but firefighters were able to control the blaze, and no one was hurt. Combine fires cost farmers millions of dollars in damages every harvest, and even worse, result in injuries and deaths. the current dry conditions, and forecasts for more hot, dry weather in the next couple weeks make it likely we'll see plenty of combine and field fires this fall. Apparently the combine’s hydraulic fluid caught fire and destroyed the equipment and some soybeans as well. the incident happened around 5pm in the 4900 block of e. north street. While harvesting a wheat field on saturday, june 15, the driver of one of the four combines working the lot noticed a spark of flames between the wheat stalks. quickly afterward, fire engulfed. "a combine harvester caught on fire late last night, around 22:00, and the cause is currently unknown," the filmer, victoria, told wooglobe. "no injuries to people on scene. farmers were.

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