A truck driver hauling construction waste on Highway 417 in Ottawa, Canada, was forced to dump his rig’s contents sooner than planned when he discovered the C&D material burning in the back of the truck during transit on Sept. 8, the Ottawa Citizen reports.
The driver pulled over when he saw the contents aflame and dumped the material before it could engulf the truck. The waste consisted of lumber, insulation and other material.
Ottawa firefighters arrived at the scene to extinguish the fire, and heavy equipment was brought in to spread out the debris to ensure the flames were fully out before crews removed the debris from the road.
Ottawa Fire Services shared images and video of the aftermath via Twitter:
@hwy417 crews now assisting to spread out the debris so it can be fully extinguished before being cleared from the roadway. #OttTraffic #SlowDownMoveOver pic.twitter.com/cybzbm5u9I
— Ottawa Fire Services (@OttFire) September 8, 2020
Latest from Construction & Demolition Recycling
- Vermeer announces plan to build new facility in Des Moines metro area
- Capstar Disposal expands roll off dumpster rental services
- Supreme Court strikes down IEEPA tariffs
- Casella details facility closures, expansion efforts
- DPR Construction cuts ribbon on Silicon Valley office, prefab facility
- Constellium posts record Q4 adjusted EBITDA
- Amrize closes PB Materials acquisition
- QCC torches include customizable features