before you do anything, the fire marshal got to clear it, since you said it was arson. Also, if insured, it will make a difference what the declaration (arson/ unknown) will be, also relevant in any law enforcement investigations. So do your homework. Beware of lazy lazy marshals, fire departments (I am a volunteer myself), police, and or sheriff's office when it comes to determination of fire/ cause of fire.....and insist on what you think needs to be done, especially since you lost 2 buildings. Wait with any cleanup until fully settled with the insurance company, check accepted and cashed. Take pics now so nothing walks off. Bricks can be recycled, sud can be removed with sud remover for bricks. Cleaned (without concrete/mortar) bricks can bring between 10 and 25 cents, sometimes more, up to dollar depending on age, glaze, origin; to repair old buildings, make new look old or simply bricks to the thrifty person. Get oriented locally. Check bricks, ever so many had a name (Mangum Brick, ACME, etc) stamped into the larger top or bottom of the bricks. May have to remove mortar to view. digging whole, if permitted is ok, depending what you want to do with that spot int eh future. if enough bricks and metal is there, offer it to the person that cleans it up for you in exchange for removing the rest. (get written contract). Speaking from experience, Ralph in Oklahoma.
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