Firefighters Gain Upper Hand on North Corman Park Industrial Fire
After 26 hours of operations crews are making great headway on the fire at Shercom Industries to the point of knocking down spot fires.
"This was and continues to be a very difficult fire," says Assistant Chief Dave Bykowy. "So far it's taken in excess of 140 fire, environmental, medical, police and provincial fire professionals working as a team to bring the flames to the point of spot fire extinguishment."
The current primary priority is to address a stubborn concealed fire located among the 80 barrels of polyurethane. One of the key fire attack priorities of firefighters is to keep the barrels intact which many appear to be.
"After completing our fourth operational period today and the fourth rotation of personnel this would be a significant environmental victory," Bykowy says.
Tactics are currently underway to cut access holes in the adjacent wall to attack the fire from the rear.
Additionally, the third building containing the offices and certain manufacturing processes has been saved. Crews entered the building to conduct their primary and secondary searches as well as the retrieval of key computer equipment critical to Shercom operations; the last of the computers planned to be retrieved in the morning.
"Fire was cut off just in time in this building with significant high level heat damage to the manufacturing plant," Bykowy says. "The offices sustained heavy smoke damage but otherwise are completely intact."
Crews will continue to expose and extinguish spot fires through the night and re-assess in the morning.
The smoke plume generated by this fire has decreased markedly as the bulk of the fire has been extinguished.