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WATCH: Sky 5 shows large flames after fire sparks in OKC's Stockyards

Sky 5 Pilot Chase Rutledge said trucks had issues getting to the fire, which was contained in one area but produced big flames

WATCH: Sky 5 shows large flames after fire sparks in OKC's Stockyards

Sky 5 Pilot Chase Rutledge said trucks had issues getting to the fire, which was contained in one area but produced big flames

2500 OUTAGES CURRENTLY, THE SKY 5 OVER THE SCENE OF PLANES IN THE STOCKYARDS AREA EARLY THIS MORNING. OKC FIRE SAYS THAT THEY WERE CALLED AFTER SOMEONE SAW 15 FOOT FLAMES COMING FROM A SHED. AND THEY SAY THEY HAD TROUBLE GETTING CLOSE TO IT AND PUTTING THE FIRE OUT. THEY SAY THAT IT WAS A SHED ON A
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WATCH: Sky 5 shows large flames after fire sparks in OKC's Stockyards

Sky 5 Pilot Chase Rutledge said trucks had issues getting to the fire, which was contained in one area but produced big flames

Crews battled large flames after a fire sparked early Monday morning in the Stockyards in Oklahoma City.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.Authorities said crews responded after someone called saying they saw 15-foot flames coming from a shed on a cattle-related property near Southwest Ninth Street and May Avenue. The person also told fire department officials that they had trouble getting close to and putting out the flames.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppSky 5 Pilot Chase Rutledge said trucks had issues getting to the fire, which was contained in one area but produced big flames. Crews were able to put out the flames.Top Headlines Best moments from the 2024 Super Bowl Many schools across Oklahoma closed, moved to virtual learning Monday due to snowfall Sunday's snowfall causes wet, slushy road conditions in Oklahoma WATCH: As snow continues to fall, car goes off I-40 overpass Patrick Mahomes rallies the Chiefs to second straight Super Bowl title, 25-22 over 49ers in overtime

Crews battled large flames after a fire sparked early Monday morning in the Stockyards in Oklahoma City.

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.

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Authorities said crews responded after someone called saying they saw 15-foot flames coming from a shed on a cattle-related property near Southwest Ninth Street and May Avenue. The person also told fire department officials that they had trouble getting close to and putting out the flames.

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Sky 5 Pilot Chase Rutledge said trucks had issues getting to the fire, which was contained in one area but produced big flames. Crews were able to put out the flames.


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