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Updated: 6:36 PM Sep 5, 2008
Auto Shop Fire in Wayne County
Firefighters in Wayne County are on the scene of a fire at J & J Automotive.
Posted: 4:54 PM Sep 5, 2008Reporter: Courtney Sisk Email Address: courtney.sisk@wsaz.com |
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UPDATE @ 5:36pm
The assistant fire chief in Wayne tells WSAZ.com that an employee at J & J Auto Repair was doing some welding on a Jeep when the interior of the Jeep caught fire.
The employee tried to put the fire out, but the flames and smoke got out of control and they had to clear the building.
No one was hurt, but the building was destroyed. The fire is now under control.
ORIGINAL STORY @ 4:54pm
WAYNE, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Firefighters in Wayne County are on the scene of a fire at J & J Automotive.
We're told it's an exhaust shop and the entire building is on fire. 911 dispatchers tell us no one is hurt.
We have a crew at the scene. Keep clicking on WSAZ.com for more information.
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Latest Comments
Former Wayne County resident and Lavalette volly here. To everyone complaining about response times....get over it. Volunteer houses have a tough time getting staffing to man apparatus, especially during the day. You want change? Then well, the departments need a paid staff. They can't have paid staff due to the cost involved. Instead of complaining, go join, get trained, and walk with the devil.
Thats why Chris left wayne and went to lavalette.
LOL...I never said I was first, that's why I put it on here...Quit hiding behind a name, you know where to find me!
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