Fire crews battle two-alarm silo fire near Ashton on Monday morning

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As day broke Monday, fire crews were battling a two-alarm blaze that broke out in an agricultural silo near Ashton.

They had received multiple 911 calls reporting the structure at 1525 Ashton Station Road was in flames, Ottawa Fire Services said at 6 a.m. as they were still fighting the flames.

Spotting smoke as they traveled to the scene, crews from Station 46 had declared a working fire and broadcast a second alarm soon after.

The structure, which partially collapsed, was unoccupied and no one was hurt.

District 8 Chief Todd Horricks captured dramatic video of the structure in flames from top to bottom and billowing thick black smoke. He thanked the Carleton Place-based Ocean Wave Fire Company and Beckwith Fire Department for pitching in.




Working Fire on Ashton Station Rd. Sincerest thxs to Mississippi Mills @ChiefMeunier @OceanWaveFire and Beckwith Fire Departments for your assistance.@OttFire @OttawaFirePIO pic.twitter.com/4h97p72a2S

— Todd Horricks (@District8Chief) June 18, 2018





Ottawa Fire on scene of a 2-Alarm fire at 1527 Ashton Station Road. The fire is in an abandoned concrete plant. There has been a partial structural collapse. #ottnews #ottcity #ottfire pic.twitter.com/93uyS9W49f

— Scott Stilborn (@OFSFirePhoto) June 18, 2018





Correction: The abandoned structure on Ashton Station Road was used for agricultural purposes. #ottnews #OttCity #ottfire pic.twitter.com/qgy4igZUTu

— Scott Stilborn (@OFSFirePhoto) June 18, 2018

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