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A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn. Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he started the machine and heard a loud pop. When one of his crew members said his excavator was on fire, he jumped off the machine to safety. Portland developer Ethan Boxer-Macomber of Anew Development plans to construct a 46,000-square-foot, four-story building with 39 apartments and retail, community space or office space on the first floor.
AA firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn. Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he started the machine and heard a loud pop. When one of his crew members said his excavator was on fire, he jumped off the machine to safety. Portland developer Ethan Boxer-Macomber of Anew Development plans to construct a 46,000-square-foot, four-story building with 39 apartments and retail, community space or office space on the first floor.
A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn, Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he got back into the machine after a break and started it. Then he heard a loud pop and one of his crew members saying his excavator was on fire. He was able to jump off. Portland developer Ethan Boxer-Macomber of Anew Development plans to construct a 46,000-square-foot, four-story building with 39 apartments and retail, community space or office space on the first floor.
A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn, Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he got back into the machine after a break and started it. Then he heard a loud pop and one of his crew members saying his excavator was on fire. He was able to jump off. Portland developer Ethan Boxer-Macomber of Anew Development plans to construct a 46,000-square-foot, four-story building with 39 apartments and retail, community space or office space on the first floor.
A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn. Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he started the machine and heard a loud pop. When one of his crew members said his excavator was on fire, he jumped off the machine to safety. Portland developer Ethan Boxer-Macomber of Anew Real Property Development plans to construct a 46,000-square-foot, four-story building with 39 apartments and retail, community space or office space on the first floor.
A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn. Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he started the machine and heard a loud pop. When one of his crew members said his excavator was on fire, he jumped off the machine to safety.
A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn. Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he started the machine and heard a loud pop. When one of his crew members said his excavator was on fire, he jumped off the machine to safety.
A firefighter checks out the smoldering excavator Monday at the demolition site of the former Dillingham & Son Funeral Home on Spring Street in Auburn. Roland Chabot, owner of Roland’s Demolition, said he started the machine and heard a loud pop. When one of his crew members said his excavator was on fire, he jumped off the machine to safety.