BIG BANG AT M. WALLOP!
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UPDATED SITREP
Breaking news on the BEEB: Explosion at AAC base, apparently an oven exploded, one killed. No mention of the fireworks factory across the road.
Elizabeth reigns, but confusion would still appear to rule.
Elizabeth reigns, but confusion would still appear to rule.
Not at Middle Wallop airfield.
Despite what the "Breaking News" headline on the BBC mainpage says ("...at Army training base..."), the story itself says this:
Despite what the "Breaking News" headline on the BBC mainpage says ("...at Army training base..."), the story itself says this:
One killed in factory explosion
One person has been killed in an explosion at a defence contractor close to the Army Air Corps training base at Middle Wallop in Hampshire.
The incident happened at Wallop Defence Systems Ltd near Andover on Monday afternoon, according to police.
Nearly 30 firefighters from Andover, Stockbridge and Winchester and Ministry of Defence fire crews are at the scene.
It is believed that an oven exploded at the facility where explosive flares are produced.
One person has been killed in an explosion at a defence contractor close to the Army Air Corps training base at Middle Wallop in Hampshire.
The incident happened at Wallop Defence Systems Ltd near Andover on Monday afternoon, according to police.
Nearly 30 firefighters from Andover, Stockbridge and Winchester and Ministry of Defence fire crews are at the scene.
It is believed that an oven exploded at the facility where explosive flares are produced.
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I think Oldbeefer may have been referring to the Paines Wessex firework factory just off the 23 climbout lane at Boscombe. At the end of the working day, they would burn off any excess whizz bangs in a huge explosion that would light up the sky for miles around. Strangely enough, it didn't go down too well with the chaps conducting NVG ops on and around the airfield!
Not to be confused with Pains Wessex just down the road at High Post who make all kinds of flares and chaff. Both companies have virtually the same name, both make pyrotechniques, and yet have no connection. Very confusing.
Think there was a fatal explosion there some years ago.
Of (if memory serves correctly) the two women caught up in the blast, the "lucky" one died almost instantly. The other survived for a few weeks after.
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The last major incident was in 1988.
The company used to be very tough on safety so I hate to think what went wrong this time.
I worked at the Andover office for 7 years but was never allowed on the Wallop site without a site trained person with me all the time and I had a safety briefing every time.
My condolences to the family who have lost a loved one.
The company used to be very tough on safety so I hate to think what went wrong this time.
I worked at the Andover office for 7 years but was never allowed on the Wallop site without a site trained person with me all the time and I had a safety briefing every time.
My condolences to the family who have lost a loved one.
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Talking to the school caretaker, it was a firework factory a million years ago and the name just stuck with the Mod boys. There was one other accident he can remember but that was a very long time ago, a very safe place in recent years.