Firefighters await Butter truck

by Barry Artiste | May 30, 2008 at 07:00 am | 47 views | add comment | 0 recommendations
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Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor
A 7 alarm fire hit a historic Boston Landmark, the James  Hook company a Lobster supplier was devoured by fire earlier this morning as Fire and Police with Lobster Bibs and eatin Irons looked on, no one was injured it is reported, though a Butter truck enroute suffered  minor  difficulties  when eager onlookers tried to fill their butter dishes as the Butter truck tried to get to eager Emergency teams.  It can only be described as  a  event of Delicious Proportions.

By John R. Ellement, Globe Staff

A landmark wholesale and retail seafood business on Boston's waterfront was destroyed early this morning by fire, its wood and corrugated metal buildings going up in flames so fast that firefighters stationed across the street immediately called for reinforcements as they began trying to quell the blaze.

The fire at James Hook & Co. had likely been smoldering inside the three buildings for some time before erupting in flames at 3:20 a.m., said Steve MacDonald, a spokesman for the Boston Fire Department. A pillar of smoke rose above the towering office buildings in the Financial District, filling the morning air with a burnt odor that could be detected for miles. The blaze devoured 60,000 pounds of lobster, which was valued at up to $9 a pound.

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