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October 9, 2000         FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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Hay Fire Costly at WSU

PULLMAN, Wash. -- Pullman fire officials and Washington State University today were investigating a fire late Friday afternoon that could cost WSU nearly $600,000.

David Dittmer, WSU facilities operations, said it could cost $500,000 to replace a concrete hay barn near Grimes Way.  An estimated 150 tons of hay valued at $13,000 also was lost, along with a semi truck owned by F. R. Farms, Star Buck, and a university owned front end loader.

No injuries to the hay crew or fire fighters were reported.

Richard Dragoo, Pullman Fire Department, said workers reported a spark from the exhaust of a front end loader caught a bale on fire.

The Pullman Fire Department is in charge of the investigation.

Dittmer said the university is investigating whether any of the structure is salvageable. 

 

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