JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — An explosion and fire at a chemical plant killed three people Wednesday and injured at least 14, fire officials said.
Six people were initially missing at the T2 Laboratories Inc. plant, but three were found, said Tom Francis, a fire rescue spokesman.
Fourteen were taken to hospitals, but he did not say what their condition was.
The chemicals at the plant made the environment "incredibly dangerous for the first responders,” Francis said. "Explosions were generating all kinds of side brush fires and other kinds of blazes.”
Hospitals reported one patient in critical condition, three fair and five good. Conditions for the rest were unknown, or it wasn’t clear where they were being treated.
T2 Laboratories makes chemical solvents and fuel additives. An emergency number listed on the company’s Web site was answered by a woman who said she was an owner’s friend. She said the only details she had were from media reports and then hung up.
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Witnesses told The Florida Times-Union that debris from the afternoon explosion flew several stories into the air.
Derek Pratt, 24, was flying a remote control airplane field at a field about a mile away when he heard a series of thudding explosions.
"Those shock waves came straight through these hills,” he told the newspaper. "It was like a great ball of fire in the air.”
The fire was across the street from a JEA power plant, a spokeswoman with the utility said.
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