Just over two weeks after a chemical fire broke out at Bright International, the manufacturing plant suffered a chemical decomposition that produced some visible smoke over the facility Saturday night.
According to a detail call for service report released by the Coolidge Police Department, the incident started at around 7:20 p.m. when dispatchers were made aware that a smoke alarm had gone off at Bright International, 1301 W. Industrial Drive.
Approximately seven minutes later, dispatchers were advised by a Bright employee that it was a false alarm. Then at 7:40 p.m., a police officer in the area advised he could see smoke coming from the building, at which point the Coolidge Fire Department responded to the scene.