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Firefighters tackle scrap pile blaze at Burlington metal recycling facility

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Firefighters tackling scrap pile blaze at Burlington metal recycling facility – Mar 21, 2018

Editor’s note: A previous version of this story stated the fire is at Mainstream Metals. That company is a tenant of the building at 4350 Harvester Road, but was not affected by the fire.

Burlington firefighters battled a blaze at a recycling facility on Harvester Road, west of Appleby Line, Wednesday afternoon.

Just after 3 p.m., fire crews were called to the scene after a large pile of recyclables caught fire.

Halton regional police said on Twitter that the fire initially started with a vehicle inside the plant, and then caught on to a scrap pile.

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The flames and billowing smoke caused a visual distraction for motorists in the area — including commuters on the QEW.

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Police had closed Harvester Road at South Service Road and Fraser Drive.

No one was hurt.

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