Euclid Fire Department monitoring fire, hazmat situation at Magnesium USA

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Euclid Fire Department monitoring fire, hazmat situation at Magnesium USA
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The Euclid Fire Department reported to Magnesium USA in Euclid after an alarm was set off overnight. Crews arrived at the manufacturing building to find a fire burning inside a large sealed oven.

EUCLID, Ohio — The Euclid Fire Department reported to Magnesium USA in Euclid after an alarm was set off overnight. Crews arrived at the manufacturing building to find a fire burning inside a large sealed oven, according to the fire department.

Hazmat specialists and personnel with Euclid Fire entered the building to find a sprinkler system was activated and was keeping the oven cool, however, the water had not made contact with the fire inside, officials said. Assistant Fire Chief Will Anderson of the Euclid Fire Department gave an update shortly after 5 a.m. this morning via Facebook live. He advised that while the scene is still active the fire is contained and there is no threat to the environment and evacuations are not necessary at this time.

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