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Connecticut factory fire caused by lightning

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Lighting struck an industrial building on Hanover Road in Meriden, Conn., causing a fire that left one firefighter hospitalized.

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Firefighters called to Michigan factory explosion

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Firefighters from Grand Haven Public Safety in Michigan were called to the scene of a small electrical fire July 9.

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Fire sets off alarm at precious-metal facility

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A two-alarm fire at a metal-based chemical manufacturing plant in Elkton, Md. tripped the fire alarm system and alerted authorities.

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Pennsylvania wood-working plant catches fire

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Firefighters implemented fire suppression procedures at a cabinetry plant after a fire took hold in the facility’s exhaust system.

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Fireworks plant explosion injures employee

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A fireworks manufacturer employee from Lockwood, Mont. sustained injuries after an explosion took place at the facility resulting from a small fire.

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A paper mill’s internal fire team extinguished a plant fire

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A paper mill in South Carolina sustained minimal damage after a small fire erupted in a paper machine winder.

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A fire at an Alabama metal fabricator injures two employees

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A fire that led to an explosion forced to workers into a nearby hospital after sustaining injuries.

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Asphalt plant fire sends smoke into Tennessee town

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Thick black smoke rose out of a Tennessee industrial park on June 21 after a fire ignited an asphalt facility.

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Safety Systems Technology forms partnership with Aetheron Scientific to improve data management platforms

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SST and Aetheron are joining forces, integrating the Hydro Wi-Fi data management platform with SST’s VulcanConnect.

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Pipeline company dragging its feet when adopting leak detection technology

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Among all of the high-tech gadgetry out there – like an oxygen sensor or a toxic gas detector – the oil company responsible for the Keystone XL pipeline proposal has been slow to implement fiber-optic cables and infrared sensors.

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