A massive Bartlett fire at a document storage warehouse owned by Access in Brewster Creek Business Park continued to burn late into Thursday night.
BARTLETT, Ill. -- A massive warehouse fire in northwest suburban Bartlett continues to burn for a second day Friday morning.
The smoke from the fire was so intense the plume was visible on ABC7's Live Doppler 7 Max weather radar.The smoke plume from a Bartlett warehouse fire was visible on ABC7's Live Dopper 7 Max weather radar Thursday afternoon. In a statement, Access said all its employees evacuated the building and are safe. The company added that it is working with local authorities to determine the cause of the fire.
And while nearly 10 miles southwest of the fire a resident in Geneva sent ABC7 a photo of possible ash from the blaze he found in his yard, officials said the air is safe.
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