Residents were ordered to shelter-in-place Tuesday after a large fire broke out at an aerospace manufacturer’s facility.
Residents say officials should have communicated in “real-time” and released details about air monitoring and chemicals at the plant sooner.
Residents near a Pennsylvania aerospace manufacturing plant that caught fire Monday night have been asked to voluntarily ...
The Abington-based manufacturer says no toxic chemicals were involved in the on-going fire, and that air and drinking water ...
The building was evacuated and nobody was injured, the police said, but heavy smoke and the possibility of burning chemicals led officials to close local schools.
SPS Technologies says it has hired an outside firm to help with cleanup. They will be starting remediation work at the area schools before moving on to homes.