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VIDEO: Massive fire at La Salle chemical plant contained, no injuries reported A fire that started at an Illinois chemical plant and sent massive smoke plumes over the city of La Salle has been contained, the city said in a statement. At around 8 a.m. Wednesday, fire officials responded to a "well-involved" structural fire at Carus Chemical, La Salle fire chief Jerry Janick confirmed. The company said that the fire began in the plant's shipping area, CBS Chicago reported. Hours later, fire officials were able to contain the fire but additional equipment was being sent to the scene to help fully extinguish the blaze and assist with the investigation, officials said. There were no reported injuries and all employees were accounted for, Janick said. Officials have not identified the cause of the fire and said investigations were ongoing. Footage of the fire showed flames engulfing part of the plant with large plumes of smoke billowing into the sky. WBBM-TV CBS 2 CHICAGO Related: Residents voice concerns after massive blaze spews apparent chemicals in air Large fire reported at Freeport business VIDEO/PHOTOS: Emergency crews are fighting a large fire at the Mowery Auto Parts on N. Van Buren Ave. in Freeport. Video from a 13 WREX crew at the scene shows a large fire coming out of the building with a very large plume of smoke visible from miles away. As of 6:30 p.m., a large fire is still visible as smoke continues to rise over the building. Firefighters from multiple agencies across northern Illinois have responded to the fire. It is not immediately clear what is burning inside the building. No additional information has yet been made immediately available by authorities. WREX-TV NBC 13 ROCKFORD Arlington Heights apartment complex fire leaves 1 injured A man suffered life-threatening injuries after a fire in an Arlington Heights apartment complex late Wednesday night. Arlington Heights Fire Chief Lance Harris said firefighters responded at about 11:52 p.m. to the complex at 2315 E. Olive St. "When they opened the door to the east wing, they were hit with heavy smoke," Chief Harris said. Firefighters found heavy smoke in one unit where the man was found on a couch. He was transported to a hospital with life-threatening injuries, Chief Harris said. Residents in 48 units in the complex have been displaced. The fire has displaced 48 residents of the complex. WLS-TV ABC 7 CHICAGO Research happening in Champaign to help reduce cancer risk in firefighters At the 2022 IAFF Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, almost 75% of the names added to the wall were members who had died from occupational cancer. The Illinois Fire Service Institute in Champaign has a team dedicated to researching and studying firefighter health risks. Dr. Farzaneh Masoud, Director of Research, said firefighters are exposed to smoke and chemicals in their environments. These environments oftentimes have byproducts and plastics that burn kinds of chemicals that expose firefighters to cancer risks. "IFSI is one of the training grounds that are unique in the nation. We look at the types of exposures firefighters are experiencing and how those exposures can cause cancer." Some of the studies researchers at IFSI look at are how firefighters are getting exposed and the exposure pathways. WAND-TV NBC 17 DECATUR PREVIOUS STATE NEWS |
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VIDEO: Residents of Northern Illinois city voice concerns after massive blaze spews apparent chemicals in air There will be an update Thursday afternoon after a massive fire erupted at the Carus Chemical plant in La Salle Wednesday morning. Some neighbors have concerns. The residential neighborhood around the plant appears to have been covered with chemicals. A shelter-in-place was ordered for several hours as a precaution, but has since been lifted. La Salle is about 94 miles southwest of Chicago. Residents are free to go about their normal business Thursday morning, heading to work, school or just going about their regular routine, as officials work to find out what happened. Video of a fire ball during the incident has been widely shared on social media. "I pull up to the stop sign, and hear a loud explosion," witness Khaleef Hammad said. WLS-TV ABC 7 CHICAGO Related: Extra-alarm fire guts chemical plant in LaSalle Truck 5 arrives: Arkansas fire department shows off new equipment VIDEO: The Hot Springs Fire Department made a trip to City Hall Tuesday to show the city board of directors one of its newest purchases. The board approved the $2.2 million purchase of a 107-foot tiller aerial ladder by Pierce Manufacturing Inc. and accompanying equipment in May 2021. The cost was included in the $2.95 million the board authorized the city to borrow for 2021 capital expenses. U.S. Bancorp Government Leasing and Financing is carrying the five-year note at an interest rate of 1.13%. The state Constitution allows local governments to finance capital expenses for up to five years. The city also bought a new swift-water rescue boat with excess funds as the purchase was $100,000 less than expected. "We appreciate the board buying the truck for us," Fire Chief Ed Davis said. THE SENTINEL-RECORD ‘Nothing Short of a Miracle': Texas Firefighter Returns After 500-Day Battle With COVID-19 VIDEO: EMT firefighter Joseph Solecki is back on the front lines with the Irving Fire Department after the battle of his life. For 500 days, Solecki had COVID-19 and it was a battle that nearly cost him everything. "Just amazing, it's actually nothing short of a miracle," said Capt. Jeff Judd, with the IFD. Judd said he and several other firefighters caught COVID-19 shortly after treating a patient with the virus in July 2021. Several became very ill, but no one was hit as fast and as hard as Solecki. "It was very shocking to see how quickly he deteriorated. Being a healthy guy as he was to being in the hospital in a coma," said IFD driver Richard Estes, who is also the secretary of the local union. Solecki's firefighter "brothers" in Irving, Bryan-College Station, Houston and Brazos County rallied around his family. KXAS-TV NBC 5 FORT WORTH ‘It was a calling': Senior chaplain building chaplaincy program for North Carolina fire department VIDEO: Fires, crashes, and other emergencies — firefighters see it all. The Raleigh Fire Department is building a program to provide comfort for both firefighters and fire and accident victims. The goal is to instill hope. For 25 years, the Rev. Jeffrey Neal responded to emergency calls as a firefighter with the Raleigh Fire Department. A few years ago, he hit a turning point. "I got sick, which led to I guess what you might say a mental breakdown, if you will," said Neal. "And once I got out of that situation, I realized that a lot of other people, my coworkers, my brothers and sisters in the fire service, were going through things as well." He worked with the Raleigh Fire Department to establish a chaplaincy program. WNCN-TV CBS 17 GOLDSBORO Florida doctor, a pioneer of emergency medical services in 1960s, dies at age 98 If you ever need to call 911, you will take for granted that the first responders who arrive will have sufficient training and skills to cope with virtually any medical emergency That wasn't the case in much of the country well into the 1960s, when Dr. Eugene Nagel helped develop the modern emergency medical system. Nagel fostered key elements in the training, staffing and equipping of emergency crews while working in Miami, earning him a place on what his son calls "the Mount Rushmore of emergency medicine." Nagel died Tuesday at age 98 in Winter Haven, where he had lived since 1980. The anesthesiologist spent the final years of his career working at Winter Haven Hospital. Nagel is listed among 11 "EMS Innovators" on the website of the National EMS Museum, along with Dr. Peter Safar, credited with developing cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and Dr. William Kouwenhoven, who developed the closed chest defibrillator. THE LEDGER - METERED SITE PREVIOUS NATIONAL NEWS |
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