A fire at the Tyson Foods Plant in Berryville, Arkansas, sent more than two dozen ... according to Mike McKelvey, Carroll County emergency manager. The chemical was identified as sodium hydroxide ...
A Tyson plant in Berryville Arkansas sent over two dozen firefighters and 1 employee to the hospital with chemical burns on Jan. 15, according to Carroll County Emergency Management (CCEM).
Mike McKelvey, emergency management director for Carroll County Arkansas, said emergency services ... the spokesperson said in an email. The Berryville facility fire comes after a December boiler ...
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BERRYVILLE, Ark. (KY3 ... Firefighters contained it shortly before 10 p.m. Carroll County, Arkansas, Emergency Management Director Mike McKelvey says the cause of the fire is still undetermined.
Dispatch Desk for Berryville ...
BERRYVILLE, Ark ... chemical burns while fighting a fire at a Tyson Foods plant. According to the Carroll County Department of Emergency Management Director Mike McKelvey, firefighters ...
AND WE DID ALSO CONFIRM WITH THE CARROLL COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGER THAT THERE IS NO ACTIVE THREAT TO THE PUBLIC REGARDING THOSE C A fire at the Tyson Foods Plant in Berryville, Arkansas ...
A Tyson plant in Berryville Arkansas sent over two dozen firefighters and 1 employee to the hospital with chemical burns on Jan. 15, according to Carroll County Emergency Management (CCEM).
A fire at a Tyson Foods Inc. facility in Berryville Wednesday night left ... Mike McKelvey, emergency management director for Carroll County Arkansas, said emergency services were called just ...