Well I would stop and thank the Good Lord if I were them. I spent a few years of my life as a fireman when I was a much younger man. The outcome could have been alot worse. Can't imagine anything more awful than burning to death. I can still remember pulling out a few charred corpses, and its been over 25 years. The firefighter gets as much respect as the police in my book. The trailer could have went up from brakes, a tire fire or an axle overheating. With the exception of a grease fire, none of these can be put out with dry chemicals. I've had a tire fire and believe me, once they start to burn, might as well unhook the tractor and try to salvage that.
hats off to the fire fighters definately.
we lost 2 trailers within 2 years. the axle hubs are greased packed, and we were told by the trailer manuf. that they were good for a life time. well that turned out to be less than five years. they failed to tell us that once they hit around 750,000 miles, you need to have them checked out for loose play.
if they are, you have to replace the whole hub, you cant just replace certain parts.
well anyways, we lost a trialer in laurel, ms due to one of the axle's getting hot and catching fire and we lost another trailer less than 2 years later in NM due to the same thing.
we were fortunate that our drivers kept a level head and was able to save the trucks and the cars that were on the trucks.
both times the driver's called me while it was happening. i could here the gas tanks exploding in the back ground both times.
of course it hurt us real bad and we and the driver's felt terrible, but no lives were lost and thats what is most important.