Searsmont, Maine. On Friday an explosion and large fire tore through Robbins Lumber Inc., located at 506 Main Street South, prompting a mass-casualty response from local emergency services. Waldo County 911 communications director Mike Larravie said at least five people were injured, though the extent of their injuries was not immediately known. Robbins Lumber co-owner Catherine Robbins-Halsted said all mill employees were accounted for and thanked firefighters for their work, noting that buildings can be replaced but employees cannot. Local crews continue to operate at the scene as investigators and first responders manage the incident and care for those affected. According to the Bangor Daily News, the mill’s purchasing manager, Ben Hamel, said the fire began in an area where wood shavings were packed in plastic bags and then spread to a nearby silo filled with dust, which subsequently exploded. Authorities have opened an investigation into the cause. State leaders asked residents to avoid the area and follow law enforcement instructions; Governor Janet Mills urged people to keep those affected in their thoughts, and U.S. Representatives Chellie Pingree and Jared Golden also encouraged the public to heed official updates and support first responders.
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Este incidente es un recordatorio de los riesgos que enfrentan los socorristas y los que trabajan en industrias como la maderera. Subraya la importancia de las medidas de seguridad y la preparación para emergencias. Consulte los protocolos de seguridad de su lugar de trabajo y asegúrese de saber qué hacer en caso de una emergencia.
Un trágico suceso ha ocurrido en Robbins Lumber, con múltiples heridos y la pérdida de la vida de un bombero. Las investigaciones están en curso para determinar la causa. Recuerde atender las actualizaciones oficiales y apoyar a nuestros socorristas. Vale la pena reenviar si conoce a alguien en la industria maderera o en servicios de emergencia.
Hospitales regionales, socios de ayuda mutua y agencias de gestión de emergencias se beneficiaron de la triaje coordinada, las transferencias interhospitalarias y la movilización de recursos de ayuda mutua tras el incidente.
Al menos once heridos y la familia y colegas del bombero Andrew Cross, de 27 años, sufrieron pérdidas directas, lesiones y trauma comunitario tras la explosión de Robbins Lumber.
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Explosión y gran incendio en aserradero de Maine; cinco heridos
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