Chesapeake, Washington (wavy) – multiple goats died in one of the two Ballahack Road barn fires on Friday, an employee of the Fire Service in Chesapike said.
About 40 goats are housed in a barn owned by the Hidden Acres Ranch in the Ballahack Road block, which sets on Friday evening, but Captain Stephen Bradley, an assistant fire marshal and a public information employee at Chesapik, said that “most of the animals have not survived the fire.”
It was the second of two Ballahack Road barrel fires on Friday night, as the first happened in the 800 block around 8:09 pm. The Navy 35 regional engine arrived at 20:15 to find 100 feet per 100 feet of barn, Highly involved in flames. The crews managed to put this fire under control in less than 30 minutes. Captain Stephen Bradley, an assistant fire marshal and a public information employee at the Chesapike Fire Service, said there was no injuries and the barn was unoccupied at the time.
He said that the barn is thought to be used mainly for storage of hay.
The fire of the barn in the “Hidden Acres” ranch happened at 8:56 pm and when company 5 arrived on the ladder, they found heavy smoke and flames visible from the street, and firefighters stretched out lines in the back of the property and began a defensive attack At the attack on the attack on The completely built -in barn.
This fire was misled for about an hour.
Both fires have happened in rural, largely the agricultural region of the southern Chesapiik, known by two -lane roads and agricultural land.
The firefighters remained at the scene, working for a major overhaul of the structures and released long -lasting points, Bradley said.
The Chesapik Fire Marshal service is investigating the cause of both fires, but at that moment Bradley said there was no evidence to suggest that the two incidents were linked.
The Chesapik Fire Service received automatic and mutual assistance from the Moyock (NC) volunteer fire service, the Virginia Beach Fire Service and the Northwest Regional Fire Service.