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Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 01:21 PM
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Kills one, injures two. GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (KSNB) - The Nebraska State Fire Marshal’s Office has identified the victim in Friday’s deadly explosion at Hornady Manufacturing west of Grand Island. The explosion was reported at 9:47 a.m. at the chemical compound building at the Hornady plant at 8318 W Old Potash Highway. That site is about four miles northwest of Alda on the site of the old Cornhusker Army Ammunition Plant. Chief Investigator Adam Matzner said in a release that the victim was 32-year-old Adriana Alvarez, of Grand Island. The Hornady employee died at the scene as a result of the explosion. Her family released a statement saying she leaves behind a wife and daughter. They say that family was everything to her and she was the best wife and mom, taking pride in her little family. Hall County Attorney Marty Klein said on Friday that two men were also injured in the explosion. One of the men showed symptoms of a concussion and the other showed symptoms related to breathing dust and fumes. Both employees were taken to the hospital, treated and released the same day. Following an investigation, the cause of the explosion was found to be accidental. The explosion occurred during the mixing process of the primer compound. On Monday, executives Steve and Jason Hornady issued this statement, “We are devastated for our employee, their family and loved ones, as well as the entire Hornady team. We are working with all agencies to investigate the cause. This production incident was isolated to our primer facility and did not impact any of the manufacturing facilities. We appreciate the outreach we have received while we grieve the loss of one of our own.” Agencies responding to the incident included Cairo, Wood River, Alda and Grand Island Rural Fire Departments as well as the Hall County Sheriff’s Office. A Grand Island Fire Department ambulance was also dispatched along with the Hall County Attorney’s Office and Nebraska State Fire Marshal Agency. Hornady Manufacturing is a long-time Grand Island business which makes bullets and ammunition. The State Fire Marshal Agency has completed its investigation. https://www.ksnblocal4.com/2023/10/...plosion-hornady-plant-near-grand-island/
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Re: Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 01:50 PM
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That's scary! I saw it happened over the weekend, but they didn't say it was the primer area until today. Sorry for the loss!!
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Re: Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 04:38 PM
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That sucks...crazy thing is Hornady I assumed bought primers, I had no idea they were making their own. Now it makes even more sense that it was hard to duplicate their old on the box published recipes.
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Re: Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 04:57 PM
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Prayers go out to the family and coworkers.
I wonder what the short and long term impact will be? I was already seeing posts on other forums about .GOV ordering several domestic suppliers to curtail deliveries to the civilian sector and focus on .mil contracts
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Re: Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 06:20 PM
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I've heard that the primers present the biggest risk and danger, vs. the powder.
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Re: Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 06:51 PM
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I've heard that the primers present the biggest risk and danger, vs. the powder.
Primers are Smokeless powder is The difference is burn rate. Think of gasoline thrown on a brush fire versus diesel thrown on a brush fire. Both flammable liquids, but you are aware of the speed of burn, on both.
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Re: Hornady Primer Plant Explosion
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10/17/23 06:51 PM
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Prayers for the family and friends of the deceased.
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