While the cause of the deadly explosion at the metal foundry in the Village of Oakwood last Monday is still undetermined, investigators do not believe it was the result of a criminal act.
While the cause of last Monday's deadly explosion at the metal foundry in the Village of Oakwood, near Bedford, is still undetermined, investigators do not believe it was the result of a criminal act, and have determined where the fire originated.
The origin of the fire has been determined to be the interior of the structure in or around furnace No. 5, according to a news release from the Ohio Department of Commerce. The exact cause of"this deadly failure" is still unknown, but investigators are hopeful that furnace experts will be able to provide answers about the cause, the release states.
Shortly after 2 p.m. on Feb. 21, emergency crews responded to I. Schumann & Co. for reports of an explosion and subsequent fire that blew debris over neighboring businesses, streets and cars. Located in the 22500 block of Alexander Road in the Village of Oakwood, the business is a brass and bronze alloy manufacturer.
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