
Crews battle fire at Rothsay plant
Mar 12, 2010
Mar 12, 2010
More than 15 Hamilton fire crews responded to a structure fire at the Rothsay rendering plant on Hwy. 5 yesterday afternoon after four plant employees were unsuccessful in battling a blaze with a fire extinguisher.

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