10 Injured After Explosion at Dippin' Dots Facility in Kentucky

A police official said a truck was unloading liquid nitrogen when the accident occurred at the company's contract manufacturing facility

Dippin Dots employee with a cup of Rainbow Ice
Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images In this Sept. 11, 2020, file photo, Dippin Dots employee Nevaeh Meador delivers a tasty treat of Rainbow Ice during the OC Fair Food Drive-Thru event at the OC Fair & Event Center in Costa Mesa, CA.

Ten people were injured Wednesday after an explosion at a Dippin' Dots facility in Kentucky, officials said.

The explosion in Paducah occurred at Dippin' Dots' contract manufacturing facility and not where the ice cream is made, the company said. Aerial video appeared to show that part of a building was damaged.

"At this moment, our focus is on the well-being of our fellow employees who were injured," the company, which has its headquarters in Paducah, said in a statement.

Paducah police did not immediately respond to a request for details, but police spokeswoman Robin Newberry told NBC affiliate WPSD the explosion happened as a truck was unloading liquid nitrogen.

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