The Georgetown Paper Stock recycling plant in Rockville, Maryland, caught fire Friday afternoon. Though the fire was contained earlier, crews remained on the scene until Saturday afternoon, when the scene was cleared and roads reopened.
WASHINGTON — Hundreds of firefighters from every from every fire station in Montgomery County battled a fire overnight and into Saturday afternoon at a recycling plant in Rockville, Maryland.
MCFRS crews from every fire station were involved in the overnite operation at Georgetown Paperstock, 14820 Southlawn La, 2-Alarm plus, involving hundreds of firefighters, on scene Command expects to have deep-seated fire completely extinguished today pic.twitter.com/2nvlcLTGEe
While the fire was contained on Friday, it wasn’t put out until Saturday evening.
Pete Piringer, a spokesman for Montgomery County fire department, said crews cleared the scenes shortly before 1:30 p.m. Saturday and roads that were blocked subsequently reopened
The Georgetown Paper Stock recycling plant in Rockville, Maryland, caught fire Friday afternoon.
Piringer said Montgomery County firefighters got the call around 3:30 p.m. on Friday. At around 6:30 p.m., he said the fire has been “contained but far from being out.”
Crews found piles of cardboard, cloth and other materials for recycling on fire. The materials continued to burn, necessitating more fire equipment to be brought in.
Piringer said the two-alarm fire was very labor-intensive. Fire crews remained on the scene through the night.
Some 125 firefighters were on hand to battle the blaze. There is no report of injuries.
Piringer said the managers of the plant told him that there is about $100,000 of damage.
The fire closed roads in the area of East Gude Drive and Southlawn Lane, affecting the evening commute
E Gude Dr & Southlawn Lane, Georgetown paperstock recycling large quanity recycling material on fire, Both E. Gude Dr. and Soutlawn La, blocked pic.twitter.com/KlxFaMShaU
Abigail Constantino started her journalism career writing for a local newspaper in Fairfax County, Virginia. She is a graduate of American University and The George Washington University.