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The fire spread to 13 alarm size, with 63 fire companies being used to control the situation. Seventeen homes were destroyed. The cause of the leak was the failure of a moisture scrubbing "drip pot" on the pipeline. [163] [164] [165] February 13 - An 8 inch pipeline carrying heating oil leaked into a creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. About ...
This is a list of fire departments in Pennsylvania organized by county. ... Indiana Township Dorseyville VFD, Station 172 ... PA 19520 Virginville Fire Co. Station #33
Suspect Opens Fire Inside Indiana Supermarket, Killing 2 and Wounding 2 Police Officers. ... WNDU 16 News via AP. Police at the scene of the shooting at Martin's Super Market in Elkhart, Ind., on ...
On the afternoon of April 11, 2023, a large-scale industrial fire impacted a recycling processing facility and its surrounding area in Richmond, Indiana, United States.. The facility, a former industrial plant, had already been designated as a fire hazard after inflammable materials were located near the property line of the building; an excessive amount of plastic was stored at the facility as w
Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY February 8, 2024 at 4:49 AM In what police called mass chaos, a person entered a busy gym in central Indiana Tuesday night and opened fire inside, injuring two ...
A massive fire broke out Tuesday at a plastics recycling center in east central Indiana, prompting evacuation orders and concern over air quality as it produced a towering plume of black smoke.
The fire caused 602 deaths and 250 non-fatal injuries. [1] It ranks as the worst theater fire in the United States, surpassing the carnage of the Brooklyn Theatre fire of 1876, which claimed at least 278 lives. [2] For nearly a century, the Iroquois Theatre fire was the deadliest single-building disaster in American history. [3]
A massive industrial fire at a recycling facility in eastern Indiana sent a giant plume of toxic smoke billowing into the air on Tuesday, forcing evacuation orders for more than 2,000 people.