ORANGE CITY, Calif.—The cause of a four-alarm fire at the Foamex International plant in Orange City Feb. 9 may be linked to an exorthermic reaction in a processed foam block.
According to local news reports, no one was injured in the blaze. It started shortly after midnight.
Employees said they were moving foam blocks from storage outside onto a conveyor for processing when they noticed smoke coming from some of the blocks.
"They moved it off of the conveyor belt and they tried to extinguish it, but by that time it had gotten out of hand and had spread to others," said Ryan O'Connor, an Orange City Fire Department officer.