Crews respond to fire at Ucon potato warehouse

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By: Alasyn Zimmerman

UCON, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) – UPDATED STORY:

Not a good view this morning for the small town of Ucon, Idaho.

Smoke and flames consumed what was left of the Snake River Plains Potato Warehouse.

The smell of burnt rubber filled the air.

The call came around 12:40 a.m., Monday and by noon, crews were still battling flames.

“We know the fire started in the mechanic shop on the south end and then spread to the rest of the building,” Deputy Verl Jarvie of State Fire Marshal’s Office said.

The flames took about 25 to 30 people to get under control

Jarvie said the hardest part was putting the flames out of the back of the building because they were hard to get to.

“We’re probably going to wait to see if insurance investigators are going to show up. Even to get into that room we’re going to have to sort of cut out the overhead garage door and pull a semi-trailer that’s in there in place to even get into that area,” Deputy Jarvie said.

One of the owners said about 65 people worked at the warehouse. He said he is working on an alternate operation space and hopes to keep all of these people employed.

The state fire marshal said it will take days to determine the total cost of damage from the warehouse because a lot of people are out for the holidays.

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ORIGINAL STORY:

The State Fire Marshall is on his way to Ucon to investigate the cause of a fire at the Snake River Plains Potato warehouse in Ucon.

The Ucon fire department responded to the fire are 12:40 a.m. Monday morning. Ammon and Jefferson Central fire district both responded to the fire. No one is hurt.

The Ucon Fire Department Capt. Mark Henderson said they will continue putting out hot spots into the afternoon. The weather is making it tough to put out “it’s definitely a cold one to fight,” said Henderson.

The plant was fully engulfed in flames in the early morning.

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