What happened there ?
Small article in Jeffersonian
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http://www.daily-jeff.com/local%20news/2013/11/12/explosions-fireba...
Explosions, fireball seen in Noble-co.
Rick Stillion The Daily JeffersonianPublished: November 12, 2013 1:00PM
SARAHSVILLE -- An explosion and subsequent fireball reported at the "Miley Pad" on Windy Ridge Road in northern Noble County Monday morning resulted in firefighters from two area departments responding to the scene.
Volunteer firefighters from the Belle Valley and Senecaville fire departments were dispatched after the explosions were reported at 4:52 a.m.
No injuries were reported as a result of the explosion and fire.
According to reports, a caller to the Guernsey County Sheriff's Office reported an explosion at the Miley Pad off Route 285. The Noble County Sheriff's Office was notified and a deputy was dispatched to investigate.
A second caller to the Noble County Sheriff's Office just minutes later reported two explosions and seeing a fireball coming from the pad on Windy Ridge Road.
Firefighters were dispatched just after 5 a.m. and arrived within minutes.
Neither the extent of the fire nor the amount of damage were available as of press time Tuesday.
Arriving at 5:21 a.m., Senecaville firefighters remained at the scene until approximately 8:20 a.m.
No additional information about the explosion and fire was available as of press time.
rstillion@daily-jeff.com
Any more news on this?
Found this different but still a incident.
http://www.ohio.com/blogs/drilling/ohio-utica-shale-1.291290/trucks...
Not the same one but look at this in TX . They say its a gas line but it's a pad and you can see the rigs mast through the flames. http://live.foxnews.com/#/2554225322001
Been watching it and it don't look good, vehicles on the pad and damaged hopefully the crew got out of it in time.
I thought maybe Miley was "twerking" again.
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