 A fire at a rural chemical distribution plant northeast of Houston was contained, a county emergency services official said. County officials told residents within 1 mile of sound resource solutions located 61 miles northeast of Houston to shelter in homes and businesses as crews sprayed foam to extinguish burning chemicals contained in trucks and buildings in a rural area near Shepherd, Texas. As you can see from over there, the smoke plume is down, said Emmett Eldridge, city management coordinator for San Jacinto County where the plant is located to the fire began following an accident involving a forklift, said Jeff Harfield, owner of Sound Resource Solutions, Sound Resource Solutions Blends, packages and distributes oilfield and other industrial chemicals, including sulfuric acid, acetone and petrochemicals like xylene and toluene, according to the company's website. We've got about 20 fire crews out here currently working, I've just seen videos of their progress, they're doing a great job. As you can see from over there, the smoke plume is down. We also have air monitoring on the Liveston side, Liveston side and our side monitoring the airs and they have found no chemicals in the air at this point. I do have an update on our employee who was sent to a memorial. He's with the right people and they're taking care of him and he's doing good. He was worried about us, so he's doing good. He's going to be home with his family this evening, so that's good news. So everyone's accounted for, everyone's going to be okay. The ideal situation is, is it like 15 now? 15 minutes, yes, we're going to go to Conroe.