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Two hospitalized after fire erupts at California Tesla factory

This May 12, 2020, photo shows the Tesla plant in Fremont, California. A Dec. 21 fire at the plant sent two people to the hospital for injuries from smoke inhalation, fire officials said.

This May 12, 2020, photo shows the Tesla plant in Fremont, California. A Dec. 21 fire at the plant sent two people to the hospital for injuries from smoke inhalation, fire officials said.

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Two people were hospitalized after a fire erupted Dec. 21 at a Tesla factory in Fremont, California, local media reported.

The fire was reported around 12:41 p.m. and was discovered in an administration building’s third-floor boiler room, Fremont fire spokeswoman Aisha Knowles told SFGATE.

The two people who were hospitalized sustained injuries from smoke inhalation, CBS San Francisco reported.

The fire was extinguished by 1:20 p.m. and was attributed to large filters for the HVAC system catching on fire, the department said on Twitter.

The incident occurred a week after a Tesla worker at the same factory fatally shot another worker outside the plant, McClatchy News reported.

The facility, a former General Motors factory, manufactures Tesla vehicles and employs more than 10,000, according to Tesla’s website.

Vandana Ravikumar is a McClatchy Real-Time reporter. She grew up in northern Nevada and studied journalism and political science at Arizona State University. Previously, she reported for USA Today, The Dallas Morning News, and Arizona PBS.

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