A large fire broke out at a cocoa factory in Kankakee County, Illinois, late Tuesday night on February 18, 2025, around 11 p.m. The fire destroyed the 40,000-sq.-ft. Gilster-Mary Lee Corp. cocoa plant, which employs 70 people. Around 30 employees were working at the time but managed to evacuate safely. Firefighters worked for several hours to control the flames and returned the following day to extinguish remaining hotspots. The estimated financial loss from the fire is about $10 million.


Planck Vision Systems: Cocoa Factory in Kankakee Destroyed by Fire, Estimated Loss of $10 Million

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On the night of February 18, 2025, at approximately 11 p.m., a large fire broke out at the Gilster-Mary Lee Corp. cocoa factory located in Kankakee County, Illinois, south of Chicago. The factory, which spans 40,000 square feet, produces a variety of chocolate products including hot cocoa mixes, chocolate syrup, and instant chocolate drink mixes. The fire occurred during the night shift, with about 30 employees present at the time of the incident. Fortunately, all employees were able to evacuate the building safely, and no injuries were reported.

Upon arrival, local authorities observed visible flames from the structure and immediately initiated an evacuation of the facility. The fire quickly grew, and the Momence Fire Protection District, along with other fire agencies, responded promptly to control the blaze. Despite their best efforts, the fire continued to burn for several hours. The firefighters managed to contain the fire, but they had to return the following day to address remaining hotspots and ensure the fire was fully extinguished.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation, though initial reports do not suggest foul play. The destruction of the factory has resulted in an estimated financial loss of around $10 million, covering both property damage and lost production. Thankfully, no lives were lost, and no one was injured in the fire.

This fire serves as a stark reminder of the importance of early fire detection systems in high-risk industrial environments. While traditional fire alarms and sprinkler systems may help to mitigate damage once a fire has already started, they are often too slow to prevent significant destruction. Advanced thermal imaging cameras, such as the Planck Vision TNC, can detect abnormal heat conditions long before a fire erupts, providing critical early warnings that can save lives and prevent large-scale damage.

For industrial facilities like cocoa factories, where large quantities of flammable materials and machinery are present, early fire detection is vital to minimize risks and prevent catastrophic losses. With technologies like thermal imaging cameras, businesses can monitor heat conditions 24/7 and respond to potential threats before they escalate.


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