A TriMet driver called 911 after spotting the fire near the east end of the Steel Bridge at 2:45 a.m. The fire was next to the grain silos of the Louis Dreyfus Dock.
Portland Fire & Rescue said crews had a difficult time putting out the flames because it was far away from fire hydrants, so they had to stretch out their hoses thousands of feet.
Crews also say they were concerned about toxic smoke coming from the burning pile of rubber.
PF&R said, “This is a gigantic pile of rubber on fire up against vacant grain silos at the confluence of the steel bridge, interstate avenue, multiple rail lines, and the Willamette River.”
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