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No injuries in fire at Buhler Aeroglide in Cary

No one was injured Tuesday night when an electrical malfunction sparked a fire at a Cary thermal processing company, according to the fire chief.
Posted 2015-09-30T03:41:42+00:00 - Updated 2015-09-30T09:32:05+00:00

No one was injured Tuesday night when an electrical malfunction sparked a fire at a Cary thermal processing company, according to the fire chief.

Buhler Aeroglide, at 100 Aeroglide Drive, reported the fire just before 10:30 p.m.

Cary Fire Department Battalion Chief Kevin Annis said his firefighters had to cut power at the company in order to put out the fire.

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