Ogden dog food plant fire causes $3M in damage


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OGDEN — A fire at a dog food plant in Ogden on Thursday afternoon caused an estimated $3 million in damage, fire officials said Friday.

Ogden Deputy Fire Chief Matthew Hess said firefighters traveling in the area noticed unusual smoke from an exhaust stack at Alphia, a pet food manufacturing facility at 2813 Wall Avenue, around 3 p.m.

When crews were escorted into the building to investigate, they discovered an active fire inside a biscuit-baking oven on the second floor.

"The smoke was being carried through the oven's ducting, which delayed detection," the fire department said in a statement.

Firefighters initiated an evacuation of the plant, which spans an entire city block. "The concealed fire extended within the oven and connected ductwork and involved product that had migrated to a storage silo, complicating access and suppression. Interior teams operated in zero visibility and faced significant ventilation challenges in the oven room," the statement said.

A screenshot shows firefighters in Ogden responding to an industrial fire near the 2900 block of Wall Avenue, the fire department said Thursday afternoon.
A screenshot shows firefighters in Ogden responding to an industrial fire near the 2900 block of Wall Avenue, the fire department said Thursday afternoon. (Photo: Carson Broadhead)

Firefighters controlled the blaze in 4.5 hours, securing the fire stop by 8:30 p.m. Investigators are working with Alphia to determine the cause.

The factory experienced a similar incident earlier this year, according to Hess.

Contributing: Debbie Worthen

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Curtis Booker is a reporter for KSL.com.

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