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Explosion at BRP plant in Valcourt.

Derek Paisley

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MONTREAL — Sûreté du Québec officers patrolling in the Eastern Townships town of Valcourt witnessed a ball of fire at the Bombardier Recreational Products (BRP) plant early Friday.
An explosion ripped through the research centre on St. Joseph St. at 12:20 a.m. and two men staggered out on their own power.
They were both badly burned and taken to the burn unit of Enfant Jésus hospital in Quebec City and placed in a medically induced coma.
The injured men are a 38-year-old employee of BRP and a 54-year-old security guard.
Quebec’s workplace health and safety board, the CSST, and the SQ are both involved in an investigation of the explosion, but SQ spokesperson Bruno Beaulieu said that it appears the explosion and subsequent fire came from the laboratory of the research centre and was accidental rather than criminal in nature.
The BRP plant is where Ski-Doos, Sea-Doos and Can-Am roadsters are manufactured. The plant is also home to research and development.
Valcourt is the birthplace of Joseph-Armand Bombardier, the inventor and entrepreneur who laid the foundations of Bombardier Inc. In addition to the BRP plant, there is a museum in the town dedicated to the Bombardier family and the history of the iconic snowmobile that begat the multinational firm. In 2003 BRP was created as a separate entity and spun off from Bombardier.
The Bombardier name is now synonymous with aerospace and transportation. The company employs 65,000 staff and is a giant in rail technology (trains and subway cars) and passenger aircraft.
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Wow! So sorry to hear this! Prayers out to the injured asking for a quick and sucessful recovery!:pray::pray:

I wonder if this is going to delay production on the 2013's to the dealers?:dontknow:
 
Hope that the injured recover. This is going to be very interesting once more details come out. Depending on what happened--it could have an effect on the :spyder2: and the upcoming production.

:popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:
 
Well at least we know that they're doiing a bang-up job on the design and development of the July 4th: Special Edition models... :joke:
 
Maybe they were testing to see if the fuel line leaks I've been reading about is a potential hazard. Rough way to find out it is.
 
Sad news. Prayers go out to the two injured and all others impacted by this tragedy. Hopefully they will be back up and in business again.
 
Bummer !! I hope the injuries are not life-threatning, and hope they are back in production soon. :pray::pray::pray:
 
My prayers to the two who were injured so badly. It sounds like it was very serious burns since they were both put into medically induced comas. On another note since the explosion was in the research facility it should not effect production unless they did a plant shutdown.
 
We have a 2013 on order, but at this time, all I care about is the recovery of the injured, Gail can still ride her 2010 until the new one is delivered. :pray::pray:
 
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