Fire reported at spray-drying facility in New Jersey; employees accounted for
Firefighters escalated response to a second alarm and contained flames within an hour; all employees were safely accounted for, authorities said.
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Fire reported at spray-drying facility in New Jersey; employees accounted for
A fire has broken out at the American Custom Drying facility in Burlington Township, New Jersey, following reports of an explosion. All employees have been accounted for, according to preliminary information. The incident was reported at 109 Elbow Lane in Burlington Township, located in Burlington County in southern New Jersey, northeast of Philadelphia. The address corresponds to American Custom Drying, a company that describes itself as a lead…
Fire at South Jersey factory under investigation
An investigation is underway after a massive fire left some damage at a factory in South Jersey on Thursday night, according to officials. Léelo en español aquí Firefighters were called to American Custom Drying on Elbow Lane in Burlington Township around 9:25 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12 for reports of a fire, Fire District Administrator Stephen Fazekas said. When crews got to the scene, they found a heavy fire burning on the second and third floo…
Employees evacuated after fire & possible explosion at manufacturing plant
An explosion tore through a manufacturing plant in Burlington Township, New Jersey, on Thursday night, trapping a dozen workers inside a burning building before they were safely evacuated, authorities said. The blast at American Custom Drying on Elbow Lane sent heavy fire racing through the second and third floors just before 9:30 p.m., according toContinue reading "Employees evacuated after fire & possible explosion at manufacturing plant" The …
Firefighters came to 109 Elbow Lane, home of Custom Drying, after receiving preliminary reports of a possible explosion, a fire, and a person trapped inside the building. Upon arrival, rescuers noted that they found intense fire on the second and third floors of the structure. Soon after they confirmed that there were no people trapped and that all employees, approximately 12, were out and safe. Officials indicated that no injuries were reported…
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