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Springdale firefighter hospitalized during warehouse fire

One firefighter was hospitalized during a large warehouse fire on Randall Wobbe Lane, according to Matt Bagley with the Springdale Fire Department.He is now home recovering.The fire is at The A-Advantage Warehouse and Distribution, a business that makes Styrofoam products for Cargill.It’s located at 659 East Randall Wobbe Lane, off of Highway 71B, near Old Wire Road.The entire City of Springdale’s fire crews responded to the fire, a fire captain told 40/29 News.The Arkansas-Missouri railroad track was temporarily closed, and trains were being held until the fire cleared.As of 9:30 p.m., all crews were pulled out of the building while they fight the fire from the outside. Crews monitored overnight Friday into Saturday, and have been on scene throughout the day.This is a developing story. Stay with 40/29 News as we learn more.

One firefighter was hospitalized during a large warehouse fire on Randall Wobbe Lane, according to Matt Bagley with the Springdale Fire Department.

He is now home recovering.

The fire is at The A-Advantage Warehouse and Distribution, a business that makes Styrofoam products for Cargill.

It’s located at 659 East Randall Wobbe Lane, off of Highway 71B, near Old Wire Road.

The entire City of Springdale’s fire crews responded to the fire, a fire captain told 40/29 News.

The Arkansas-Missouri railroad track was temporarily closed, and trains were being held until the fire cleared.

As of 9:30 p.m., all crews were pulled out of the building while they fight the fire from the outside.

Crews monitored overnight Friday into Saturday, and have been on scene throughout the day.

This is a developing story. Stay with 40/29 News as we learn more.

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