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Firefighters battled a large fire at a southwest side business that filled the sky with thick black smoke Sunday afternoon.
At 1:41 p.m., the Wayne Township Fire Department responded to Alpine Truck & Salvage at 2205 S. Holt Road, officials said. They were being assisted by the Indianapolis Fire Department.
According to dispatchers, a large rubbish fire consumed a conveyor belt and spread to the building. Additional information about the fire and the scope of the damage was not immediately available.
The fire was contained and extinguished by 2:40 p.m.
As the fire burned, those at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for Indianapolis 500 qualifying reported that smoke from the blaze could be seen from IMS.
Firefighters battle large industrial fire on Indianapolis southwest side Justin L. Mack, Indianapolis Star
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Firefighters battled a large fire at a southwest side business that filled the sky with thick black smoke Sunday afternoon.
At 1:41 p.m., the Wayne Township Fire Department responded to Alpine Truck & Salvage at 2205 S. Holt Road, officials said. They were being assisted by the Indianapolis Fire Department.
According to dispatchers, a large rubbish fire consumed a conveyor belt and spread to the building. Additional information about the fire and the scope of the damage was not immediately available.
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