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Berryville Tyson plant sends firefighters to hospital
Tyson plant fire in Berryville sends 26 people to the hospital with chemical burns
A fire at the Tyson Foods Plant in Berryville, Arkansas, sent more than two dozen people to the hospital Wednesday. Twenty-five firefighters and 1 company worker went to Mercy Bentonville with chemical burns, according to Mike McKelvey, Carroll County emergency manager.
24 firefighters, 1 employee treated for chemical burns battling fire at Tyson Foods plant in Berryville, Ark.
Two dozen firefighters and one employee have been treated and released from a hospital for chemical burns after battling a fire at a Tyson Foods plant in Berryville. The fire started around 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
Arkansas Tyson plant fire sends 25 firefighters, 1 employee to the hospital, officials say
Tyson released a statement thanking emergency personnel for their quick response and stating that operations had already been resumed.
Firefighters hospitalized with chemical burns battling fire at Tyson Foods plant
Two dozen firefighters and one employee have been treated and released from the hospital for chemical burns after battling a fire at a Tyson Foods plant in Arkansas.
Fire at Tyson facility in Berryville contained, firefighters left with minor burns
A fire at a Tyson Foods Inc. facility in Berryville Wednesday night left firefighters with minor burns after chemicals damaged their gear.
Fire breaks out at Tyson plant in Berryville; crews treated for chemical burns after battling flames
More than a dozen firefighters were treated for chemical burns on Jan. 15 after battling a fire that broke out at a Tyson Foods plant in Berryville, according to KNWA’s NBC affiliate KY3.
2 dozen firefighters treated for chemical burns at Tyson Foods plant fire in Berryville, Ark.
2 dozen firefighters treated for chemical burns at Tyson Foods plant fire in Berryville, Ark. More than a dozen firefighters have been treated for chemical burns after battling a fire at a Tyson Foods plant in Berryville.
Two dozen firefighters treated for chemical burns after fire at Tyson Foods in Berryville
Two dozen firefighters and a Tyson employee were treated in a Berryville hospital last night after suffering chemical burns while fighting a fire at a Tyson Foods plant.
Berryville Tyson plant sends firefighters to the hospital
The fire broke out Wednesday evening.
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