Compactor on back of old Hy-Vee catches fire
Published 11:58 am Tuesday, July 18, 2017
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Austin Fire Chief Jim McCoy looks on as firefighters put out a fire in compactor on the back of the old Hy-Vee building on 18th Avenue Northeast. McCoy said a contractor was trying to cut the compactor from the building when some oil caught fire. Some smoke damage was visible on the back of the old Hy-Vee. Jason Schoonover/jason.schoonover@austindailyherald.com
Firefighters put out a fire in compactor on the back of the old Hy-Vee building on 18th Avenue Northeast. Fire Chief Jim McCoy said a contractor was trying to cut the compactor from the building when some oil caught fire. Some smoke damage was visible on the back of the old Hy-Vee. Jason Schoonover/jason.schoonover@austindailyherald.com
Firefighters put out a fire in compactor on the back of the old Hy-Vee building on 18th Avenue Northeast. Fire Chief Jim McCoy said a contractor was trying to cut the compactor from the building when some oil caught fire. Some smoke damage was visible on the back of the old Hy-Vee. Jason Schoonover/jason.schoonover@austindailyherald.com
An onlooker takes a cellphone picture of a compactor fire on the back of the old Hy-Vee building on 18th Avenue Northeast. Jason Schoonover/jason.schoonover@austindailyherald.com
The Austin Fire Department put out a fire in a trash compactor at the back of the old Hy-Vee building around 11:10 a.m. Tuesday.
Austin Fire Chief Jim McCoy said a contractor was trying to cut the compactor from the building when some oil caught fire.
Large flames were reported and smoke damage could be seen on some brick on the southeast corner of the former Hy-Vee.
However, a few Hy-Vee employees on scene said they don’t have any property left in the building. Hy-Vee opened its new store on the other side of Shopko in May, and Slaby and Associates of Wisconsin is marketing the former Hy-Vee property for potential new retail.
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