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Worker burned in flash fire
JASPER COUNTY -- A worker at the MeadWestvaco plant in Evadale was injuried in a flash fire and flown to a Houston hospital for treatment, according to a company spokeswoman.
Penny Sullivan, communications manager for MeadWestvaco, told KFDM News the worker was hurt at about 2:45 p.m. Tuesday during the fire in the chemical unloading area of the Jasper County plant. A flash fire is a sudden, fast moving flame caused by ignition of flammable chemicals.
The cause of the fire, which lasted less than five seconds, is under investigation. The extent of the worker's injury was unknown, but paramedics in a medical helicopter flew the employee to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston.
Sullivan is withholding the worker's name until relatives are notified, she said, and the company is trying to learn how bad the employee was burned.
The MeadWestvaco plant, which has about 840 employees, opened in 1954.
The mill produces paperboard that is used in juice boxes, plates and other consumer packaging. MeadWestvaco is the largest employer in Jasper County.
"We have an excellent safety record at the mill," Sullivan said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family."
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