Downtown Dallas was on fire last night -- at least, its trash cans were. Six or seven of them, to be more exact. That's what firefighters say. We saw four for sure -- the first one around 9. The trash can at the corner of Griffin Street and Ross Avenue was smoking. I was driving home from work and doubled back to make sure I'd seen what I'd seen. Sure enough -- thick, opaque clouds of smoke pouring out of the can.
Five minutes later, the scene replayed itself at the corner of Akard and Elm Streets. Then, again, at Field and Commerce Streets. As the fire truck drove away from the latter blaze, the captain leaned out the window and asked passers-by, "Do you know who's doing this?" Nobody did.
Another call came over the speaker, but it wasn't another trash can fire. "A motor vehicle accident," he said, jumping back in the truck and heading toward the highway. Later, a Fire-Rescue dispatcher reached by phone confirmed that there had been no more trash can fires during the night.