After a postal delivery vehicle caught fire in St. Petersburg earlier this month, a letter was mistakenly sent to some residents about the mail being exposed to biohazardous material, a United States Post Office representative said..
Earlier today, a company recall(on duty and on-call members) was dispatched to a mail truck on fire, reportedly fully involved on Hartford Ave West near Mowry St. Car -1, Squad 44, and L5 (off-duty Lieutenant) responded swiftly.
HERMON, Maine (WABI) - Hermon Fire and the U.S. Air Force Fire Department responded to an interesting event at Morgan Hill Event center Tuesday morning
Around 11:30 today Station 21 and Engine 26 Narberth Fire Company were dispatched to Lancaster Avenue in the area of Remington Road for a vehicle fire, reported to be a mail truck on fire
Upon arrival the mail carrier was fully involved and crews made quick work of getting it under control. The Postmaster was called to the scene to secure its contents. There were no injuries.
Some Studio City residents waiting on mail that should have arrived early last week may be out of luck after fire ripped through a United States Postal Service vehicle, completely destroying it and all the undelivered mail it was carrying.
Fire crews responded to the call at 11:35 a.m. on Squilchuck Road and contained the fire within about 20 minutes, according to Chief Brian Brett with the Wenatchee Valley Fire Department.