Bensalem cell phone tower ignites June 21, 2013 after welder's torch sets fire to insulation while performing maintenance work on Byberry Road tower. The fire forced evacuations of nearby residents and township workers for at least two hours and closed Byberry Road between Hulmeville and Knights roads until late Friday night. The fire left the cell tower leaning and had to be dismantled. Video by Jo Ciavaglia
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Monday, June 24, 2013
Video: Welder's torch responsible for bizarre cell phone tower fire
Bensalem cell phone tower ignites June 21, 2013 after welder's torch sets fire to insulation while performing maintenance work on Byberry Road tower. The fire forced evacuations of nearby residents and township workers for at least two hours and closed Byberry Road between Hulmeville and Knights roads until late Friday night. The fire left the cell tower leaning and had to be dismantled. Video by Jo Ciavaglia
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