Crews battle a fire at a construction company in southeast OKC.
Sky5 was flying over the site and could see flames breaking out between the business's silos and plumes of black smoke in the air.
Crews worked to extinguish a construction fire in southeast Oklahoma City Monday morning. Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you. The fire occurred at TJ Campbell Construction, a business near Southeast 59th Street and Sunny Lane Road. The blaze produced large plumes of black smoke in the air that could be seen inside the OKC subway. Sky5 flew over the site and could see flames rising between the silos of the business. Multiple firefighters and police officers responded to the scene. >> Download KOCO 5 AppSky 5 His pilot, Chase Rutledge, reported he had at least seven fire trucks on the scene and a portion of Sunny Lane Road was closed. Crews were eventually able to extinguish the fire. Control. Head-on crash on Route 9 in Pottawatomie County kills two drivers, crashes into northwest Oklahoma City home, police arrest suspect Officials haven't said if Caitlin Clark is heading to the WNBA. Here's what the star said about his future plans His OU softball team honors Toby Keith with new helmet decals Biker dies in hospital after crash in Oklahoma City
Workers are working to extinguish a fire that caused heavy smoke at a construction company in southeast Oklahoma City.
Click here to get the latest news stories that interest you.
The fire occurred at a business called TJ Campbell Construction near Southeast 59th Street and Sunny Lane Road.
Sky5 flew over the site and could see flames erupting between the business's silos, sending plumes of black smoke into the air. Multiple fire and police departments are on the scene.
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Sky5 pilot Chase Rutledge counted at least seven fire engines at the scene and reported that a portion of Sunny Lane Road was closed to traffic. He said the fire appears to be under control, but workers and others are being kept at a distance.
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