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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这次事件提醒我们,一线响应者以及从事木材等行业工作的人员所面临的风险。它强调了安全措施和应急准备的重要性。请检查您工作场所的安全规程,并确保您知道在紧急情况下该怎么做。
Robbins Lumber 发生了一场悲剧事件,造成多人受伤,一名消防员不幸牺牲。目前正在进行调查以确定事发原因。请密切关注官方更新,并支持我们的应急响应人员。如果您认识从事林木行业或紧急服务行业的人,请转发此信息。
区域医院、互助伙伴和应急管理机构在事件发生后,受益于协调分诊、医院间转运和互助资源调动。
至少有十一名受伤人员,以及 27 岁的消防员 Andrew Cross 的家人和同事,在 Robbins Lumber 爆炸后直接遭受了损失、伤害和社区创伤。
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