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2 injured in malfunction at PPG plant in Springdale, loud boom shakes neighborhood
Two people were taken to a hospital with minor injuries after a machine malfunctioned at the PPG facility in Springdale on Thursday afternoon, sending a booming sound through the nearby neighborhood strong enough to shake homes.
“There was a piece of equipment that malfunctioned at approximately 12:35,” said Paul Holcomb, site manager.
“It was a piece of equipment that malfunctioned at the start of the process.”
The site produces paints and coatings, he said.
The injured employees were in proximity of the equipment when it malfunctioned, Holcomb said. He detailed the injuries as “minor in nature” and said they were taken to the hospital as a precautionary measure.
Holcomb said there was minimal site damage and that the safety systems functioned as designed.
“We’re doing the investigation as we speak,” Holcomb said.
“We’re still evaluating what exactly happened.”
No chemicals were released.
“The situation’s stable,” said Bruno Moretti, coordinator for the Allegheny Valley Regional Emergency Management Agency. “There’s no danger.”
The incident caused the facility to be evacuated for a short time. Employees were allowed to reenter the building about 2 p.m.
“I heard a loud boom,” said Mike Martino of Shaler, who was cleaning a house on nearby Standard Avenue.
“I hope they’re all right,” he said. “It was pretty wild.”
Toni Robbins, a Springdale councilwoman, lives on Lincoln Avenue about two blocks away and drove to the scene to see what happened.
“I heard a loud boom,” she said. “My whole house shook.”
Alexis Mangol, who has lived on Standard Avenue for a couple of years, said the plant usually is quiet, but Thursday’s incident shook her house.
“Me and my kids were watching a movie, and the next thing we hear is a big boom. All of my pictures (on her walls) shook.
“I came out here and saw people leaving (the PPG facility).”
Kellen Stepler is a TribLive reporter covering the Allegheny Valley and Burrell school districts and surrounding areas. He joined the Trib in April 2023. He can be reached at kstepler@triblive.com.
Two Injured in Malfunction at PPG Plant in Springdale, Loud Boom Shakes NeighborhoodResidents of Springdale were startled by a loud boom that shook their neighborhood as a malfunction occurred at the PPG plant, resulting in two injuries. The incident, which occurred earlier today, is still under investigation as authorities work to determine the cause of the malfunction.
Emergency responders were quick to arrive at the scene and provide assistance to those injured in the accident. The two individuals were transported to a nearby hospital for treatment, and their condition is currently unknown.
Local residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid the area surrounding the PPG plant as authorities continue to assess the situation. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this incident, and we hope for a speedy recovery for the injured individuals. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
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MORE NOW ON WHAT HAPPENED. THE SOUND MANY DESCRIBED AS AN EXPLOSION. OFFICIALS HERE ON THE SCENE SAY IT WAS ACTUALLY A PIECE OF EQUIPMENT MALFUNCTIONING HERE INSIDE PPG INDUSTRIES. THEY SAY TWO EMPLOYEES WHO WERE NEARBY AT THE TIME SUFFERED MINOR INJURIES. THE FACILITY WAS EVACUATED, AND ONE RESIDENT WHO LIVES JUST ACROSS THE STREET, SAYS IT WAS SO LOUD SHE FELT IT. I WAS JUST SITTING AT HOME WATCHING A MOVIE AND THE NEXT THING I KNOW, I HEAR A BIG, DEEP BOOM AND I RUN OUTSIDE AND PEOPLE ARE HAVING COMING OUTSIDE FROM PPG AND LIKE, THEY’RE LIKE THEY’RE SCARED TO BE HONEST. AND I’M SCARED. THE PARKING LOT WAS A LITTLE FOGGY. IT SEEMED LIKE. ALEXIS MCGILL SAYS THE PICTURES ON HER WALL SHOOK WHEN THE LOUD BANG CAME FROM THE FACILITY THAT PRODUCES PAINT COATINGS FOR THE INDUSTRY. PPG SITE MANAGER SAYS THE MALFUNCTION DID NOT RELEASE ANY CHEMICALS INTO THE AIR AND DIDN’T CREATE A FIRE. BUT THERE WAS A LARGE EMERGENCY RESPONSE, WHICH YOU CAN SEE FROM SKY FOUR, AND THEY DID EVACUATE THE FACILITY BRIEFLY WHILE CREWS CHECKED THE AREA FOR SAFETY. ALLEGHENY VALLEY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR SAYS WHILE THE INVESTIGATION WILL CONTINUE, THE SCENE IS NOW STABILIZED. WE RELEASED ALL EXCEPT SPRINGDALE FIRE DEPARTMENT IS STAYING ON SCENE JUST TO MONITOR AND ALL THE OTHER FIRE DEPARTMENTS HAVE ALREADY BEEN RELEASED, SO THE SITUATION IS STABLE AND THERE’S NO DANGER NOW, THE SITE MANAGER TELLS ME THEY ARE STILL TRYING TO DETERMINE HOW AND WHY THAT PIECE OF EQU
2 injured after equipment malfunctions at PPG Springdale plant
Two people were injured when equipment malfunctioned at PPG’s Springdale plant Thursday afternoon. A piece of equipment inside the R&D center on Colfax Street malfunctioned during start-up, emergency management officials and the site manager told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4.Residents living near the plant, which produces paint coatings for the industry, say the noise created by the malfunction sounded like an explosion. “I was just sitting at home watching a movie, and the next thing I know, I hear a big, deep boom, and I run outside, and people are coming outside from PPG and, like, they’re scared, to be honest, and I’m scared. The parking lot was a little foggy, it seemed like,” said Alexis Mangol, who lives across the street from the facility.The two employees sustained minor injuries, and the area was evacuated as a precaution. “Well, I think when you have an event like this, we have to do our due diligence to understand what exactly happened. and what the causes were some of. But in the interest of the temperature and then and the well-being of our employees — everybody’s back inside now,” said Paul Holcomb, the PPG Industries site manager. Holcomb said the malfunction did not release chemicals, nor did it ignite a fire. Officials say authorities are reviewing the equipment that malfunctioned while they work to investigate the cause.
SPRINGDALE, Pa. —Two people were injured when equipment malfunctioned at PPG’s Springdale plant Thursday afternoon.
A piece of equipment inside the R&D center on Colfax Street malfunctioned during start-up, emergency management officials and the site manager told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4.
Residents living near the plant, which produces paint coatings for the industry, say the noise created by the malfunction sounded like an explosion.
“I was just sitting at home watching a movie, and the next thing I know, I hear a big, deep boom, and I run outside, and people are coming outside from PPG and, like, they’re scared, to be honest, and I’m scared. The parking lot was a little foggy, it seemed like,” said Alexis Mangol, who lives across the street from the facility.
The two employees sustained minor injuries, and the area was evacuated as a precaution.
“Well, I think when you have an event like this, we have to do our due diligence to understand what exactly happened. and what the causes were some of. But in the interest of the temperature and then and the well-being of our employees — everybody’s back inside now,” said Paul Holcomb, the PPG Industries site manager.
Holcomb said the malfunction did not release chemicals, nor did it ignite a fire.
Officials say authorities are reviewing the equipment that malfunctioned while they work to investigate the cause.
PPG Springdale equipment malfunction injures 2 peoplePPG Springdale, a leading manufacturer of paints, coatings, and specialty materials, recently experienced a serious equipment malfunction that resulted in injuries to two employees. The incident occurred during a routine maintenance procedure on a piece of machinery at the company’s Springdale facility.
According to reports, the equipment malfunctioned unexpectedly, causing metal shards to fly out and strike two workers who were performing maintenance on the machine. Both employees sustained injuries and were immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment. Their current condition is unknown, but our thoughts and prayers are with them for a speedy recovery.
PPG Springdale has launched an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the equipment malfunction and prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. The company has also expressed its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its employees and will be implementing additional safety measures to prevent accidents like this from occurring again.
We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the injured employees and their families during this difficult time.
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Hall starts off Blackhawks with PPG
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In a strong start to the game, Hall scores a power-play goal to get the Blackhawks on the board early. With a quick and precise shot, Hall gives his team the momentum they need to take control of the game. The crowd erupts in cheers as the Blackhawks take the lead, setting the tone for an exciting match ahead. Stay tuned for more updates as the game unfolds! #GoBlackhawks #PowerPlayGoal #HallScores
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Fowler kicks off Winter Classic scoring with PPG
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The Winter Classic got off to an exciting start as Cam Fowler scored the first goal of the game with a power-play goal. The Anaheim Ducks defenseman made a perfect shot to beat the goaltender and give his team an early lead. The crowd erupted with cheers as Fowler celebrated his goal, setting the tone for what promises to be a thrilling game. Stay tuned for more updates as the Winter Classic continues! #WinterClassic #CamFowler #PPG #AnaheimDucks
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