Huge Fire Erupts at Scranton Army Ammunition Plant, the U.S.’s Primary Producer of 155mm Artillery Shell Bodies
A huge fire erupted at the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant in Scranton, Pennsylvania, according to initial reports.
The blaze at this crucial facility, responsible for producing the metal bodies of the U.S. Army’s 155 mm artillery shells, prompted an immediate response from local firefighting units.
NEPA Fire Photography first reported the incident, noting that Scranton firefighters were actively battling a structure fire at the Army Ammunition Plant location on Cedar Avenue.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/report-huge-fire-erupts-scranton-army-ammunition-plant/
Looks like it turned out to be a nothingburger:
"Update (1825 EST): General Dynamics has confirmed a small fire has been extinguished with no injuries."
https://theatlasnews.co/brief/2024/04/15/scranton-army-ammunition-plant-possibly-on-fire-scranton-pa/
What, was Joe smoking in the Boy's Room again?