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Fire at Omaha barrel company sends black smoke across downtown skyline
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Fire at Omaha barrel company sends black smoke across downtown skyline

A 911 fire Tuesday morning at a barrel company north of downtown Omaha sent black smoke billowing across the city skyline.







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Firefighters continue to work after a fire at Jones Barrel Company in Omaha on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.


MEGAN NIELSEN, THE WORLD HERALD


The fire at Jones Barrel Co., 2424 N. 11th St., was reported at 9 a.m., an Omaha Fire Department spokesman said. The fire was declared under control around 9:40 a.m.

Battalion Chief Coby Werner said the fire was reported as a brush fire. First responders on the scene estimated more than 100 barrels were on fire and a second alarm was issued due to the possibility of hazardous materials.

“We’ve been working with the owners of Jones Barrel and they’ve let us know that what they have on the site here is primarily food products, very little hazardous material, but as a precaution we initially wanted to evacuate (to the) north,” Werner said. “Crews are now investigating to determine the cause of the fire.”

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Werner said it was too early to say whether the fire was deliberately set. Investigators were working with the business owner and any witnesses to determine the cause

“It actually looked a lot worse than the fire actually was,” Werner said.







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Battalion Chief Coby Werner speaks to the press after a fire at Jones Barrel Company in Omaha on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024.


MEGAN NIELSEN, THE WORLD HERALD








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An emergency vehicle is parked in front of the door following a fire at Jones Barrel Company in Omaha on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.


MEGAN NIELSEN, THE WORLD HERALD








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Battalion Chief Coby Werner speaks to the press after a fire at Jones Barrel Company in Omaha on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024.


MEGAN NIELSEN, THE WORLD HERALD








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A firefighter continues to work after a fire at Jones Barrel Company in Omaha on Tuesday, September 10, 2024.


MEGAN NIELSEN, THE WORLD HERALD


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