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At least 13 injured in Ohio metal plant explosion

At least 13 people have been hospitalized following an explosion and large fire at the I. Schumann & Co. copper alloy plant in Oakwood Village, Ohio, on Monday afternoon.

An explosion at a metals plant in Ohio sparked a large fire and sent more than a dozen people to hospitals, authorities said.

OHIO FIRE CREWS BATTLING LARGE BLAZE AFTER EXPLOSION AT METAL ALLOY FACTORY; MORE THAN A DOZEN INJURED

Emergency crews were called to the I. Schumann & Co. copper alloy company in the Cleveland suburb of Oakwood Village shortly before 3 p.m. Monday. The blast shook the ground and scattered debris for a couple of hundred yards, damaging several vehicles, while the fire sent smoke billowing to the sky in a cloud visible for miles.

Oakwood Fire Captain Brian DiRocco told reporters that 13 people were transferred to several area hospitals and another patient was still being examined. One person had to be pulled from the debris and was being treated while being taken to a medical helicopter. At least one patient was critical, and a number of people had burn injuries, but all plant staff had been accounted for and the fire was under control with crews mopping up hot spots, he said.

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I. Schumann & Co. LLC, which calls itself a fourth-generation family-owned and managed business, "recycles and trades a wide variety of scrap and produces brass and bronze alloys in ingot and pellet forms," the company said on its website.

MetroHealth spokesperson Dorsena Koonce said several people were brought to the hospital by surface transport and were being treated but there was no immediate word on how many or their conditions. A University Hospitals official said seven patients were being treated at Ahuja Medical Center but there was no word on their conditions.

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