
Massive warehouse fire still burning Friday morning as crews could be there for days

A massive warehouse fire that started around 1 p.m. Thursday is still burning Friday morning.
The million-square-foot warehouse was torched with black smoke billowing into the sky, and officials say it could keep going for days.
As of Friday morning, there is still a large plume of smoke that is being described as a "wall of smoke."
Fire crews are expected to be on scene the next few days.
The Tracy Fire Department says when firefighters first arrived inside the building, the warehouse's sprinkler system was not working.
They also said that the fire hydrants built in the facility weren't providing good pressure.
"We had problems with water pressure initially on the fire," Chief Randall Bradley said. "The fire hydrants within the yard of the facility had lacked pressure. So we had to connect to the fire hydrants on the street from the water, municipal water system."






