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There was an unfortunate accident at our plant you can read about here: Worker Injured at Claymont Steel -- but I have no further comment on the incident other than to say the man will be okay and praise God for that!
We had an incredible response from the local rescue people and I was left very impressed (as I always am) by how well served we are in northern Delaware. These photos show the response and a couple of Fire Chief Anthony Goode (corrected, I had said Alvin... sorry Chief Goode) but I can't show you any of the actual rescue, sorry.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 hand held for all these.
Emergency Response Team Photos by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
Emergency Response Team Photos by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
Emergency Response: Chief Anthony Goode by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
Emergency Response: Chief Anthony Goode by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
And one that HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the accident! It's dramatic but it's daily life in the steel mill. It's our big melting furnace with a large amount of already molten steel being "charged" with another load of scrap steel to be melted. We have to do it in stages as scrap for the entire amount we melt won't fit in the furnace all at once.
Charged Up! by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
We had an incredible response from the local rescue people and I was left very impressed (as I always am) by how well served we are in northern Delaware. These photos show the response and a couple of Fire Chief Anthony Goode (corrected, I had said Alvin... sorry Chief Goode) but I can't show you any of the actual rescue, sorry.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 hand held for all these.
Emergency Response Team Photos by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
Emergency Response Team Photos by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
Emergency Response: Chief Anthony Goode by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
Emergency Response: Chief Anthony Goode by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr
And one that HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the accident! It's dramatic but it's daily life in the steel mill. It's our big melting furnace with a large amount of already molten steel being "charged" with another load of scrap steel to be melted. We have to do it in stages as scrap for the entire amount we melt won't fit in the furnace all at once.
Charged Up! by Entropic Remnants, on Flickr