Rescue Truck Burns Inside Constantine (MI) Fire Station

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Constantine (MI) Fire Department’s rescue truck was destroyed after it caught fire in the station Friday afternoon, according to a report published by ABC57.

According to the report, the fire broke out after a firefighter had done monthly maintenance on the rescue truck and backed it into the main apparatus bay in the station. Later, a firefighter heard a noise in the apparatus bay and found smoke in the bay and the truck on fire, the report added.

There were no injuries, but the station and other apparatus sustained some smoke damage, according to the television station. It’s believed a mechanical or electrical failure in the engine compartment caused the fire, according to the report.

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