Fuel plant explosion rattled Winnipeg firefighters
Crews thought Speedway International made windshield washing fluid
A Winnipeg fire official says the Speedway International plant that exploded into flames last month did not have an inspection or permit to manufacture biodiesel, but the company insists that it followed proper procedures.
Deputy fire chief Bill Clark says firefighters had no idea of what they were dealing with when the Speedway plant, located in the St. Boniface industrial park, burst into flames.
Clark said the only permit on the city records for Speedway was an occupancy permit issued in 1998, when the company was manufacturing windshield washing fluid.
The Oct. 1 blaze could be seen for kilometres, when the fuel tanks exploded.
Clark was there and said crews had no idea of what they were facing when they arrived.
"The second there was an explosion was the point we pulled our crews back, because we realized then that we were dealing with … this was not windshield washing fluid. This was something completely different,"