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A view of the Prime Pak Foods plant in Gainesville, GA. The statement includes new facts on the liquid nitrogen release at the Foundation Foods Group poultry plant.
US Chemical Safety Board’s (CSB) chairman and chief executive officer Katherine A. Lemos issued a statement Monday offering new details gleaned from the agency’s investigation of a fatal liquid nitrogen release at the Foundation Foods Group poultry plant in Gainesville, GA last Thursday.
Six people died and a number of others were injured in the incident at the Prime-Pak Foods processing plant. The latest statement released by the CSB includes “key facts” that the agency has uncovered during its investigation.
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GAINESVILLE, Ga. - The investigation into a deadly liquid nitrogen leak at a Georgia poultry plant continued Saturday with authorities saying they were tryi
A prayer vigil is planned Saturday afternoon near Foundation Food Group in Gainesville.
The Latinos Conservative Organization is hosting the event at 3:30 p.m. Organization President Art Gallegos said local pastors, including the Spanish pastor from Free Chapel, and community leaders will be joining the vigil.
Late this week, a liquid nitrogen leak at the plant on Memorial Park Road killed six people and sent several others to the hospital.
Prayer Vigil
Memorial Park Road