An industrial blaze at the Jackson Manufacturing router plant on Goldstar Drive in Cleveland turned into an hours-long grind for local firefighters Thursday night, with nearly 40 crew members battling smoke and brutal heat. Crews worked for more than four hours across the city’s industrial district, and several firefighters were treated for heat-related issues. One was taken to Bradley Medical Center, officials said.
According to WTVC, the first call came in around 6:40 p.m., triggering a response that ultimately included nine fire companies and 38 firefighters. The station reported that crews stayed on scene for more than four hours as they worked to keep the flames in check. City officials have not yet released an estimate of the damage to the building.
Heat-soaked Response At A Manufacturing Site
The Cleveland Fire Department said the late-day heat took a toll on firefighters, making already tough industrial conditions even more punishing. Multiple personnel were treated at the scene for heat-related problems. Jackson Manufacturing is a long-established employer in Cleveland’s industrial corridor, listed in the city’s industrial directory maintained by the Cleveland Bradley EDC. That packed stretch of factories helps explain why the mutual-aid response Thursday was so large and so fast.
Mutual Aid On Scene…