Reported Explosion, Fire At Ellis County Plant
ENNIS, Texas (CBSDFW.COM) - Firefighters in Ennis are fighting a fire at U.S. Polyco off I-45 in the 3100 block of South Kaufman Street.
The company deals in asphalt, coatings and additives according to their website.
Multiple people reported feeling and hearing a loud boom around 7:30 p.m. Friday, they thought was an explosion.
The Ennis Mayor Angie Juenemann said on Facebook an asphalt rail container blew its top causing the loud boom.
She also said the fire was contained and there are no environmental issues or injuries.
"All I heard was over the scanner," said Curtis Wayne, who's brother and father were inside the plant for their shift at the time. "People called me and said my dad's place blew up, my dad's place blew up. Of course, he finally calls me back on the way and just to hear his voice was a big relief."
Firefighters were allowing the fire to burn out Friday night.
The company, Polyguard, tweeted the incident was not an explosion.
Polyguard Products did not suffer an explosion this evening. We are aware that first responders are responding to an incident near our Ennis facility and our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone involved. We appreciate the diligence of Ennis and Ellis County's first responders
— Polyguard Products®️ (@PolyGuardUSA) February 3, 2018
The Ennis Police Department echoed what the mayor said in a tweet, as well.
US Polyco - 3100 S Kaufman. Boom as a result of an asphalt rail container blew its top causing the loud boom. There is a fire that is contained. There are no environmental issues or injuries.https://t.co/G9hHqOnWi1
— Ennis Police Dept (@EnnisPD) February 3, 2018