Propane containers which help fuel the fire at Santie Oil Company Monday morning sit in disarray around the burned building.
Jill Bock, Staff
According to Sikeston DPS Director Drew Juden, personnel were working in the area when the fire broke out. All workers were able to safely leave the building.
Smoke continued to rise from the Santie Oil
Co. building on Larcel Drive late Monday afternoon. According to Capt.
Jim McMillen, the blaze began inside the building in front of where the
pickup truck is seen.
Jill Bock, Staff
Some even crossed Highway 60 and landed in a
field near Walmart.
Several large propane and gasoline containers created concerns for
officers, who evacuated the nearby businesses. The blaze also prompted
the Missouri State Highway Patrol to shutdown parts of Highways 60 and
61.
In bringing the blaze under control, two firemen were overcome by the heat. A third fireman was injured while setting up a generator for a cooling station, Juden said.
According to Juden, on Tuesday, officers will conduct an investigation into what cause the blaze. He did say it did not appear to be suspicious in origin.
Santie Oil Co. is a distributor for companies such as Chevron/Texaco.
In bringing the blaze under control, two firemen were overcome by the heat. A third fireman was injured while setting up a generator for a cooling station, Juden said.
According to Juden, on Tuesday, officers will conduct an investigation into what cause the blaze. He did say it did not appear to be suspicious in origin.
Santie Oil Co. is a distributor for companies such as Chevron/Texaco.