It’s one of the most dangerous fires. It happened at an Arkansas recycling center during severe weather!
North Little Rock Fire Department responded to a “chemical fire” fueled by magnesium metal at a Little Rock recycling center. You can watch video footage of firefighters responding to the scene below.
“Chemical Fire” Breaks Out At Little Rock Recycling Center
Please note, a magnesium fire is classified as a “chemical fire” and specifically as a “Class D fire” because it involves a chemical reaction where magnesium combines with oxygen to produce magnesium oxide, heat, and light. These fires are unique because they involve combustible metals.
On December 26 at around 7:15 PM, C-Shift firefighters tackled a massive blaze at a scrap metal and recycling yard, fueled by magnesium and automotive parts.
Engine 2 was the first to arrive, facing intense flames and heavy smoke.
Multiple fire crews from across the city worked through the night, with A-Shift taking over early the next morning to finish the job.
Despite adverse weather conditions, no injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is believed to be accidental.
You can watch the dramatic scene unfold below: