Crews early Wednesday faced huge flames and explosions as they fought a greater-alarm industrial fire in Orange.
Independent journalists on scene said the fire broke out after midnight at a foam production plant in the 2000 block of North Batavia Street, north of Ball Road and east of the 57 Freeway and the Santa Ana River.
Information on the cause of the fire was not immediately available. It wasn’t immediately known if there were any injuries.
#BreakingNews #OrangeCounty #Orange #3rd #Alarm #Commercial #Building #Fire @orange_city_fd @fullertonfired1 @AnaheimFire on scene of a major 3rd alarm structure fire at #FX1 (FoamX) 2060 N Batavia St, in Orange
OFD B1 is #BataviaIC & reports heavy fire conditions with exposures pic.twitter.com/igA7GLw2bR
— Mike Fisher (@MFisher1274) February 9, 2022
#Breaking #Orange 3rd Alarm commercial fire at Foamex International, units from @orange_city_fd @AnaheimFire and @FFALocal3421 battling the blaze
Company makes foam products for all different industries pic.twitter.com/ZOMGSgoR9W
— OC Scanner (@OC_Scanner) February 9, 2022
Multiple fire agencies assisted the Orange Fire Department in fighting the structure fire.
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