Earth Watch Report - Fire / Explosion
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Explosion | USA | State of Nebraska, Omaha [International Nutrition] |
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As many as 15 people are thought to be injured or trapped inside an Omaha plant that produces animal supplements. Rescuers had taken five people to the hospital shortly after 10:30 a.m. Monday. They notified emergency room personnel that others remained inside International Nutrition near South 76th and F Streets. Emergency dispatchers received a report of a possible industrial explosion Monday about 10 a.m. At least five rescue squads were dispatched to 7706 I Plaza, home of International Nutrition. Early reports indicated that up to 12 to 15 people were injured or trapped in the 10 a.m. blast, with at least five men taken to Creighton University Medical Center. Four were in serious condition and the fifth person was in critical condition. Among the five men who were injured were a 21-year-old, a 36-year-old, a 37-year-old and a 49-year-old. According to police radio dispatches, the 21-year-old suffered a head laceration and the 36-year-old inhaled limestone dust. Both are in serious condition. International Nutrition manufactures farm animal supplements. According to its website, "International Nutrition has serviced the U.S. feed industry for over 40 years. Combining an inventory of over 350 critical ingredients with our expertise in producing medicated, nutritional and specialty premixes, we are successfully servicing the needs of animal health distributors and feed manufacturers." |
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Official: Omaha plant fire claims 2 lives, 10 others injured
updated 8:16 PM EST, Mon January 20, 2014
At least 2 dead in Omaha plant explosion
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Mayor's office, county attorney says 2 dead, all others accounted for
- Witnesses describe an explosion followed by chaos
- OSHA says too early to determine cause of the incident
The incident happened
about 10 a.m. CT at International Nutrition, a company that produces
feed and other products for livestock and poultry.
"I heard the explosion and stuff started falling, so I ducked for cover," worker Nate Lewis told CNN affiliate KETV. "It was pitch black in there. All I could see was fire. I had to feel my way out of the place. I couldn't see anything."
There were 38 people at
the plant at the time of the incident, interim Omaha fire chief Bernard
Kanger said. Ten of the injured people needed a trip to the hospital,
the chief said, adding that four were initially in critical condition.
Seven other people at the scene refused treatment, he said.
The mayor's office and
the county attorney's office said two people had died. A spokeswoman for
Mayor Jim Suttle said all other people at the plant were accounted for
as of Monday night.
An employee told KETV that he heard noises, saw fire and sprinted for his life.
"I just heard a crack pop
and big ball of fire, and I just took off running when I heard the
first crack," worker Jamar White "That's all I could do was get out of
the way and make sure I was OK."
A spokesman for the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration said OSHA investigators
were at the plant, where part of the building had collapsed. Scott Allen
said it is too early to determine the cause of the accident.
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The New Zealand Herald
Fatal feed processing plant explosion in Omaha
1:44 PM Tuesday Jan 21, 2014
The explosion Monday morning (local time) brought down part of the International Nutrition plant. Two people were killed and 10 others seriously hurt.
Omaha Police Lieutenant Darci Tierney said all of the other people who were working have been accounted for.
Authorities don't know what caused the blast.
Interim Omaha Fire Chief Bernie Kanger noted that there were no hazardous chemicals at the plant.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will determine the cause.
The explosion knocked out the lights in the building and sent workers scrambling for safety.
Thirty-eight people were working at the plant when the blast happened. In addition to the two people who died and 10 who were hospitalized, seven people were hurt but refused treatment. Officials have not said how many of the 19 others escaped.
"We haven't cleared the building yet because of the significant risk to our people," Kanger said.
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