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Cause Of Panhandle Air Force Base Explosion Investigated

Eglin Air Force Base museum
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Eglin Air Force Base museum

Investigators are trying to determine what caused an explosion that sent a plume of potentially dangerous smoke into the air at a Panhandle Air Force Base.

No injuries were reported after the explosion Wednesday morning at the McKinley Climatic Lab at Eglin Air Force Base, but several firefighters were treated for dehydration after putting out the fire.

Base spokeswoman Jasmin Porterfield tells the  Pensacola News Journal the smoke, identified at methyl chloride, didn't pose a health hazard to the public, but an area was evacuated as a precaution.

The lab can simulate temperatures ranging from minus 60 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit and test engineers test everything from the survival skills of troops to heat and cold tolerances of fighter jets.

Porterfield says 27 military contractors and six Department of Defense employees work in the building.

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