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Officials are lifting evacuation notices in Montgomery County after asking people near SPS Technologies to leave their homes.
The Abington-based manufacturer says no toxic chemicals were involved in the on-going fire, and that air and drinking water ...
Residents say officials should have communicated in “real-time” and released details about air monitoring and chemicals at the plant sooner.
The tactical response by our firefighters prevented what could have been a mass casualty incident,” Abington Police Chief Patrick Molloy said.
The tactical response by our firefighters prevented what could have been a mass casualty incident,” said Abington Township ...
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MONTCO.Today on MSNExploring Ardmore and Jenkintown’s Top Bars: Where to Find the Best Drinks and AtmosphereMontgomery County has great towns for the social imbibers, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. In particular, ...
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FOX 29 Philadelphia on MSNSPS Technologies fire: What residents should do with charred debris on propertiesAbington Township residents have expressed concerns over the charred debris left on their property after a massive fire broke ...
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SPS Technologies says it has hired an outside firm to help with cleanup and that they will be starting remediation work Friday at the area schools before moving onto homes.
Officials said they are working to get hotspots extinguished and begin their investigation, but said to do so, they will have ...
Firefighters continue to extinguish hot spots still smoldering in the rubble of a massive factory fire and explosion in ...
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