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CAMDEN, N.J. - Police said a man died Wednesday morning after falling into a tank full of chocolate at a Camden business.

Police were called to a warehouse and manufacturing facility on the 700 block of North 36th Street around 10:45 a.m. Wednesday for a report of a man who had fallen into hot chocolate.

The man had been in the melting pot for about 10 minutes by the time crews arrived, and by the time he was pulled out of the chocolate it was too late. He was declared dead shortly after 11 a.m.

The turnout gear of firefighters at the scene were covered with some chocolate, as were the clothes of an obviously distraught co-worker who was being consoled by an EMT. Th at co-worker appeared to have gone into the tank in an attempt to rescue the man who had fallen in.

According to public records, the building is owned by Lyons and Sons, and C & C Cola also does bottling at the facility. It's not clear exactly where the accident happened and how.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been called in to investigate, Fox 29's Robin Taylor reported from the scene.

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Ohhhhhh man!! There are just TOO many possibilities for this one...
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family, co-workers and responders to this tragic incident. Falling into a vat of anything hot I would imagine would cause death very quickly, at least I sure hope so. What a shame. One would think that a business that operates fuel fired equipment would have safeguards in place to prevent this from happening. The OSHA report should be an interesting read and hopefully will identify what it was that caused this to occur in the first place.

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