A massive fire at an Orange County fireworks warehouse one year ago killed four people and seriously injured a fifth person. The families of the victims are still waiting for the resolution of lawsuits against the company that employed them.
A Florida-based pyrotechnics company facing nearly $110,000 in proposed fines by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) after fireworks exploded inside a warehouse in Orange County, killing four of its employees, is fighting the charges.
Four workers died, and a fifth was badly burned, after a warehouse fire in Orlando, Fla., in December. OSHA said it had cited the company for 10 “serious violations.”
A December fire at a fireworks company warehouse, which killed four workers and gravely injured a fifth, was preventable, but the company will face just
Two more lawsuits have been filed against several companies, including SeaWorld Entertainment, for a December explosion and fire at an Orange County fireworks company’s warehouse that lead to the deaths of four people and one person being severely burned.