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UPDATED: Car Fire At Rockville Pike Gas Station

by BethesdaNow.com | November 28, 2012 at 4:08 pm | 519 views | No Comments

(Updated at 4:42 p.m.) All northbound lanes of Rockville Pike have been reopened after a car fire caused authorities to shut down the road around 4 p.m. today.

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services put out an engine fire in a van at the Exxon gas station at the corner of Rockville Pike and Nicholson Lane, according to spokesman Capt. Scott Graham.

Police also shut down eastbound Nicholson Lane. There were no injuries or reported damage to the gas station.

Screenshot via TrafficLand.com.

County Inspects Trucks After Leaf Debris Leads to Fire

by BethesdaNow.com | November 27, 2012 at 8:30 am | 320 views | 2 Comments

Montgomery County officials yesterday ordered an inspection of the county’s fleet of dump trucks used for leaf collection after one truck caught fire just before 10:30 a.m. while traveling on Democracy Boulevard.

Debris from leaf collection clogged the truck’s cabin filter, according to County spokeswoman Esther Bowring, causing the fire that appeared to burn much of the front cab.

There were no injuries from the incident. Police closed down the three westbound lanes of Democracy Boulevard while the fire was put out.

Bowring said the Department of Transportation would inspect the other 24 leaf collection trucks by the end of the day yesterday and that a new procedure has been put in place for drivers to do daily inspections of the cabin filter to ensure the filters have not become clogged with leaf debris.

The truck was a 1998 International dump truck with 91,000 miles. The other 24 trucks in the fleet are the same make, model and year, Bowring said.

The last maintenance on the vehicle that caught fire was Sept. 21 at 90,000 miles and the truck had no previous history of HVAC problems.

The county’s downcounty leaf collection program started Nov. 5. More information on when the county will make pick-ups in specific areas can be found here.

Red Cross Bloodmobile Catches Fire on River Road

by BethesdaNow.com | November 19, 2012 at 8:15 am | 722 views | 1 Comment

 

A Red Cross Bloodmobile caught fire last night while traveling on River Road, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services.

A Hazmat team was on the scene and “removing contents,” from the vehicle, according to Fire and Rescue Services spokesman Capt. Scott Graham.

There were no injuries. There was no apparent cause of the fire as of last night, Graham said.

The incident and clean-up closed both directions of River Road between Wilson Lane and Beach Tree Road for much of the night. Police diverted drivers going to and coming from the nearby Beltway into surrounding neighborhoods.

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