At least four fire trucks responded to the plant around 3 a.m. Thursday.
Harcrow said the fire burned on the surface of the tank.
One fire truck and its crew will stay here for the day to monitor everything.
A spokesperson for the company said, “the fire resulted from an equipment failure.”
The sprinkler system inside the building helped in this emergency.
“It is not actually putting the fire out, but it is keeping it contained into the one area, which is an advantage to us and that allows the product to consume itself and not spread throughout the plant. So it’s doing what it was designed to do,” explained Harcrow.
One ambulance also responded, but Dougherty County EMS Supervisor Phillip Jackson said they have not had to transport anyone.
Harcrow said people were inside at the time but no one was injured and everyone made it out safely.