Fire officials say Howell barn contained over 1,500 gallons of combustible fuel at time of intense fire

VIDEO: The Howell Fire Department says a pole barn that was destroyed in a Tuesday fire contained over 1,500 gallons of combustible fuels, including propane, oxygen, diesel, crude oil, and other flammable materials, when it caught fire shortly after noon. The fire department says those fuels ignited as the flames spread, causing explosions, extreme heat, and the heavy black smoke that was visible for miles across Livingston County.

Once the fire escalated to three alarms, Howell received help from Brighton, Harland, Putnam, Fowlerville, Byron, Gaines, and Argentine fire departments, as well as Michigan State Police and DART. Howell crews needed to remain on the scene for an extended period after the fire was brought under control to use heavy equipment to reach hot spots.

Officials say crews from Brighton and Hamburg also handled the scene when another fire broke out following an incident involving multiple vehicles in the area of Lucy Road and Grand River. In a Facebook post, the department issued “A sincere thank you to all departments, agencies, and support organizations who assisted. Your help was invaluable in bringing this large incident under control.”

WXYZ-TV ABC 7 Detroit

Crews battle massive barn fire in Howell
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