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Published: January 7, 2008
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 | On Saturday, January 5, 2007 at approximately 2:15AM Engine 76 and Ladder 77 responded to the 530 block of Grandin Rd for a report of a structure fire with explosion. Engine 76 arrived first due and found nothing showing from the exterior. Ladder 77 arrived shortly after the Engine. Units onscene were advised of an explosion with possible fire on the second floor of the plant. Engine 76 and Ladder 77 units made entry into the building and determined there was no active fire, however there were large quanties of unknown chemical leaking from the damaged machines. HazMat was requested to the scene. Meanwhile a triage area was setup to evaluate and prepare for transport injured workers. Additional Ambulances and Fire Units were requested to the scene. Miami Valley CareFlight was also requested to the scene. 1 worker was flown to Miami Valley Trauma Center in Dayton. 12 workers were transported to Bethesda North Hospital. Units on scene worked wth HazMat units to contain the chemicals and monitor the other areas of the plant.Units worked to clear the undamaged areas of the plant while HazMat and the plant's ERT units contained the leak. The leak was contained and workers were allowed to reenter the undamaged areas of the plant. 1 responder was treated and released on the scene. Units responding included Hamilton Township Engine 76, Ladder 77, Medic 76, Chief 76, Chief 77, Inspector 76, Deerfield Township Engine 58, Ladder 57, Medic 58, Battalion 56, Battalion 56-2, Salem-Morrow Engine 71, Squad 71, Squad 72, Air 71, Chief 71, Chief 72, South Lebanon Engine 46, Squad 47, Lebanon Engine 42, Medic 42, Battalion 41, Harlan Squad 82, Mason Medic 52, Sycamore Township Rescue 92, Medic 93, Chief 9201, Loveland-Symmes Medic 61, Turtlecreek Township Medic 34, Montgomery Medic 73, Sharonville Medic 88, Goshen Medic 218, Miami Township Medic 27, Blue Ash Medic 13, Hamilton County Command 400, Warren County HazMat, Greater Cincinnati HazMat, and Warren County Emergency Management Agency. Click below for more photos.
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