Effluent From Cesspool Truck Used To Douse Gas Station Fire
A quick-thinking
cesspool truck operator prevented significant
disaster yesterday morning after he emptied effluent from his truck to douse a
fire which broke out at the Shell Service Station at Manor Park in St. Andrew.
The fire broke out as customer filled a
container with gasoline. A Toyota Hilux pickup truck was partially damaged
while a gas pump was destroyed by the blaze.
“A customer was filling a container, and somehow fire broke out, Them
a dropped the hose and ran,” Monique Rose a member
of staff said, “The Man with the truck came and contained
the fire until the fire truck came.”
The customer whose van was damaged in the incident said the fire started at the handle of the gas pump. The
back of the vehicle was completely burnt
while the engine and front half escaped the wrath of the flames.
The operator of the truck which belongs to Allied Cesspool Emptiers, was across
the street emptying septic when the fire
broke out.
“Mi could not
make it burn down,’ Daniel Dawkins, owner of this
unit said. Dawkins and his colleague, Lester Simpson were praised for their actions.
“They prevented a major disaster from
happening. If it were not for them the
damage would be far worse”, added another person who said he witnessed the
incident.
Fire services liaison officer Emello Ebanks
said yesterday the firemen had not yet determined the cause of fire,
“I
think it might have more answers on Monday,” Eubank
told the Observer.

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