Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Johnston County Fire Forces Water Restrictions
In our morning meeting, there was some great dialogue about this story.
Two questions seemingly came to the front of our conversation. Why, after a fire broke out at this facility less than six months ago, was more not done to prevent this type of fire from happening again? And, who will pay the tab for this fire?
We set course for the day. Our reporters, Shirley Min and Carolyn Costello tag teamed the story to get answers to these and many other questions that we had.
What we found out was that fires like this are not unusual at scrap metal yards, according to Smithfield Fire Chief. Allegedly, the crushing of metal & recyclables can sometimes cause sparks. The fire department says that was the cause of October’s fire & suspect it’s the cause of last night’s fire.
To the question of who will pay? The company will be charged for any additional resources brought in to fight the fire (same as what happened in oct.). The fire chief said the company has been cooperative with the fd in taking preliminary steps towards reducing some of these risks but then yesterdays fire happened.
I am now left with one thought…it is not concerning that this fire has drained the water resources of the county to the point that water restrictions had to be put into place?
Send your comments and thoughts my way.
Meanwhile, here’s today’s webcast.
Jason

