Fire at New Indy Draws First Responders From More Than a Dozen Agencies
A Firefighter Hospitalized
In Catawba, South Carolina, a significant fire outbreak occurred at the New Indy Containerboard Plant on the afternoon of Friday, only to draw first responders from more than a dozen agencies. The incident, which happened around 2:30 p.m, led to the hospitalization of a firefighter due to heat-related injuries, according to the York County emergency management department.
The fire incident reportedly erupted in the plant’s outdoor conveyor system. In a collective effort to manage the resulting heat and humidity, multiple fire departments responded to the scene. Eventually, they were successful in getting the fire under control.
Public Safety Maintained
The department assured that during the fire, neither any New Indy employees nor the public were at risk. The situation has since been normalized, with operations returning back to normal.
The New Indy Plant
The New Indy Containerboard Plant, located in York County, is an essential part of the local economy, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the county’s industrial growth. The incident has highlighted the unpredictable nature of industrial accidents and the importance of safety measures at such facilities.
Previous Incidents
This incident is not the first reported at the New Indy plant. In the recent past, the plant has been involved in a dispute in which it was claimed that it violated the Clear Air Act. However, the company has continuously dismissed such claims, asserting its commitment to adhering to environmental regulations.
Immediate Response to the Catawba Plant Fire
The swift response by multiple fire departments to the incident at the New Indy Plant in Catawba serves as a testament to the effective cooperation and dedication of our emergency services. The quick action taken ensured the fire was contained promptly, and potential harm was minimized. The injured firefighter is currently receiving medical attention, and we owe our gratitude for his service and wish him a speedy recovery.