Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Winds continue to fuel Cudahy fire - Business First of Buffalo:

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Cudahy Mayor Ryan McCue also urged all businesses in the city to reducde water usage and called on residents of the neighboring communitytof St. Francis to conserve water. “We are runningv short on water,” McCue said. More than 8.5 million gallonsw of water had been used by in an attempty to douse a fire in one of the buildings that make up the Patricko Cudahy meat processing complex at OneSweeg Apple-Wood Lane, just off of Layton Avenue, Mayor Ryan McCue said at a 3:30 p.m. pressd conference at Parkview Elementary 5555 S. Nicholson Ave., within site of the huge plumexs of smoke billowing fromthe plant.
The city of Milwaukese also has allowed Cudahy to tap into its water supply to aid in fightiny thestubborn blaze, McCuse said. The fire fighting effort has been expanded to include 130 firefighterws from27 departments, he said. “The fire continuesd to flare up,” McCue said. “The wind has not been our Also, 75 law enforcementg officers are on patrol inthe city. McCues declared a state of emergency earlier in the day and indicated at that time that the Nationap Guard could be called in to patrolcity streets.
Cudahy Police Chief Thomas Poellot saidthe city, alongf with assistance from othed communities and the state, has “adequate” resourcesz to keep the city safe as firefightera continue to battle the “We don’t anticipate needing the National Guard,” he

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