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Amick Farms’ Fire Impacts Hundreds Of South Carolina Jobs

Plant employs nearly 1,800 workers…

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Pondering January 26, 2025 at 4:47 pm

Rumour has it that some of the fire hydrants around the plant had no water connected to them. Also, there was talk that the indoor fire sprinklers failed to deploy. Was there something more sinister in play, here?

Reminds me of some of the shenanigans in play with the Los Angeles fires.

Often, you will see patterns around the country, usually within the span of a week or so, where like type incidents occur 2, 3, or more times in rapid succession. Frequently, there will be fires or other incidents involving railways/trains, chemical plants, food processing plants, or other similar facilities. Have there been anymore big fires at food processing plants in the US recently?
If more occur in the next week or two, it bears watching. I hope there are no repeats of this, but we have seen it happen before.

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Squishy123 (the original) January 27, 2025 at 3:09 pm

Sounds to me like typical Saluda County administration.

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Squishy123 (the original) January 27, 2025 at 3:08 pm

How many illegals work there? Isn’t ICE offering $1500 per reported illegal? That could be a tidy sum.

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