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A train engine fire in Flagstaff, AZ, resulted in smoke spread due to an inversion layer; no wildland areas were affected.
Firefighters say a train engine in Flagstaff overheated on May 15, sending a thick plume of smoke into the air.
Flagstaff residents woke up to smoke filling the air after a train engine caught fire early Thursday morning. The Flagstaff ...
A train engine overheated Thursday morning in northern Arizona, resulting in clouds of smoke spreading across parts of ...
A train engine overheated and caught fire near Fimbrez Estates in west Flagstaff on Thursday morning, according to a post ...
Flagstaff residents may have noticed a large amount of smoke in the air on Thursday morning after firefighters say a train engine caught fire. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the ...
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Flagstaff residents woke up to smoke filling the air after a train engine caught fire early Thursday morning. The Flagstaff Fire Department said a train engine overheated, then caught fire near ...
A train engine overheated on May 15 in Flagstaff, sending a large plume of smoke into the air. No injuries were reported. The smoke from the fire spread across the city. FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.