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Huge fire burns Fremont metal plant, prompts chemical concerns

Sep 30, 2014, 1:11 PM | Updated: May 13, 2016, 10:38 pm

(Photo courtesy Todd Bishop)...

(Photo courtesy Todd Bishop)

(Photo courtesy Todd Bishop)

Crews handling possible chemical contamination as a result of the 2-alarm fire that broke out in the ASKO building in Fremont gather several blocks away from the site. Several blocks of the neighborhood would closed for several hours after the flames were put out by firefighters. Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore cautioned that anyone who walked through the runoff created by the fire fight should wash their shoes, as the runoff has a similar makeup to household bleach.  By the time fire crews arrived, flames had fully engulfed the building. More than 100 fire fighters fought the blaze. It took about an hour to get the fire under control. The building houses two companies, The Asko Group and Acu-Line. Asko provides metal finishing for the aerospace industry, and Acu-Line does metal etching. Both companies produce toxic waste. Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore cautioned that anyone who walked through the runoff created by the fire fight should wash their shoes, as the runoff has a similar makeup to household bleach. Firefighters battle smoke and flames as they work to put out a 2-alarm fire in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood, Tuesday, September 30, 2014.
Large plumes of smoke coming from a fire in Fremont are seen from Seattle's Eastlake neighborhood. The fire at a metal processing plan broke out shortly before 1 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014. A worker from a nearby business covers his face from thick smoke as he is escorted by a firefighter away from a building on fire Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood. No injuries were reported from the fire, which sent flames bursting through the roof of the building and created a large plume of smoke visible from downtown. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) A firefighter briefly goes without his helmet as he prepares to put on a mask while hosing down a building on fire Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood. No injuries were reported in the fire, which sent flames bursting through the roof of the building and created a large plume of smoke visible from downtown. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson) The building houses two companies, The Asko Group and Acu-Line. Asko provides metal finishing for the aerospace industry, and Acu-Line does metal etching. Both companies produce toxic waste. Workers inside noticed smoke coming from a machine, pulled the fire alarm and attempted to contain it with an extinguisher. The fire continued to grow, and 12 workers evacuated, Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore said. The fire at ASKO Seattle metal finishing in the 400 block of North 35th Street broke out just before 1 p.m., sending flames and huge plumes of black smoke visible for miles. By the time fire crews arrived, flames had fully engulfed the building. More than 100 fire fighters fought the blaze. It took about an hour to get the fire under control. By the time fire crews arrived, flames had fully engulfed the building. More than 100 fire fighters fought the blaze. It took about an hour to get the fire under control, Workers inside noticed smoke coming from a machine, pulled the fire alarm and attempted to contain it with an extinguisher. The fire continued to grow, and 12 workers evacuated, Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore said. The fire at ASKO Seattle metal finishing in the 400 block of North 35th Street broke out just before 1 p.m., sending flames and huge plumes of black smoke visible for miles. More than 100 firefighters battled a 2-alarm blaze that destroyed a metal finishing processing plant in Fremont Tuesday. A plume of smoke dwarfs firefighters on ladders hosing down a building on fire Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood. No injuries were reported in the fire, which sent flames bursting through the roof of the building and created a large plume of smoke visible from downtown. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

More than 100 firefighters battled a 2-alarm blaze that destroyed a metal finishing processing plant in Fremont Tuesday.

The fire at ASKO Seattle metal finishing in the 400 block of North 35th Street broke out just before 1 p.m., sending flames and huge plumes of black smoke visible for miles.

Workers inside noticed smoke coming from a machine, pulled the fire alarm and attempted to contain it with an extinguisher. The fire continued to grow, and 12 workers evacuated, Seattle Fire Department spokesman Kyle Moore said.

By the time fire crews arrived, flames had fully engulfed the building. More than 100 fire fighters fought the blaze. It took about an hour to get the fire under control, Moore said.

The building houses two companies, The Asko Group and Acu-Line. Asko provides metal finishing for the aerospace industry, and Acu-Line does metal etching. Both companies produce toxic waste.

Both companies are considered a “large-quantity generator of hazardous waste,” state Department of Ecology spokesman Larry Altose said. That means the company falls under the category of manufacturers that produce 2,200 pounds of hazardous waste a month.

Asko works with acids, base, heavy metals, cyanide, halogenated organics and flammable solvents on the site, Altose said. “We last inspected in May of 2013 and only found a few minor violations,” he said.

Acu-Line operates in the basement of the building, working with ferric chloride. Inspectors found five violations last year, Altose said.

Under city and state supervision, Asko contracted a chemical-containment team, which pumped the water runoff from the effort to put out the fire.

The manufacturing building is a block up from the Ship Canal, which links Lake Washington with the Puget Sound. It’s also used by migrating salmon and other wildlife.

Moore cautioned that anyone who walked through the runoff created by the fire fight should wash their shoes, as the runoff has a similar makeup to household bleach.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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