MEC&F Expert Engineers : The Hectrio Specialty Chemical System warehouse in Royersford caught fire on Saturday night, bringing first responders from around the area together to battle the blaze.

Monday, September 17, 2018

The Hectrio Specialty Chemical System warehouse in Royersford caught fire on Saturday night, bringing first responders from around the area together to battle the blaze.











Last night the 63 crew assisted the Royersford Fire Department on a smokey fire at the Hectrio Specialty Chemical System warehouse at 400 First Ave. in Royersford Borough. Crews from Limerick, Linfield, Trappe and Skippack were also on location, units operated for about 2 hours before returning.




ROYERSFORD, PA —


A chemical warehouse in Royersford caught fire on Saturday night, bringing first responders from around the area together to battle the blaze.

The incident was first reported at around 7:40 p.m. at Hectrio Specialty Chemical System, located on the 400 block of First Avenue.

Crews forced entry to the rear of the building, and used hand lines to battle the blaze, which was contained to a small area in the manufacturing part of the building, according to officials. Firefighters were on the scene containing the smokey fire for close to two hours.





Royersford Fire Department said that the sprinkler systems were very effective in controlling the blaze until crews arrived. That, along with the swift response from first responders, helped quell the "potentially hazardous" blaze.

Despite the bad smell reported by neighbors, the chemicals posed no danger to the public, officials said.


According to their website, Hectrio produces and stores chemicals like tin, lead, copper, silver, bismuth, iron and potassium.


The cause of the blaze and extent of the damage are not yet clear. The fire appeared to be contained to the manufacturing section of the warehouse, but there was heavy smoke involved.

No injuries were reported.

Royersford Fire Department was assisted by Liberty Fire Co. of Spring City, along with crews from Trappe, Skippack, Limerick, and Linfield.