Flames devour former Albina Fuel building during rush hour
06:48 PM PDT on Tuesday, May 6, 2008
By DAVID KROUGH kgw.com Staff
PORTLAND -- A fire erupted at the vacant Albina Fuel building on NE Broadway and NE 32nd Tuesday afternoon.
Plumes of gray and black smoke could be seen pouring from all sides. Bursts of flames shot through windows and the roof, which later collapsed as crews poured water on to the structure.
Crews called a second alarm around 4:30 p.m. and blocked traffic in the area of NE 33rd and I-84.
The business location has been closed for about three years.
Albina Fuel Owner Neal Arntson said police were quite familiar with the building since transients have set several fires there in the past. Police were called in to investigate.
Arntson said he no longer had anything to do with the property.
The 1925 building was chained and fenced. Developers planned a mixed-use project for the site and were in the process for permits to start next year.
No injuries were reported.
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