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WQOW TV: EAU CLAIRE, WI NEWS18 NEWS, WEATHER, AND SPORTS
Tags: us_WI, transportation, release, response, sodium_hydroxide, sulfuric_acid

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL
Tags: us_CA, public, release, injury, corrosives

GARBAGE TRUCK CATCHES FIRE IN DELHI
Tags: us_OH, transportation, fire, response, pool_chemicals

CHEMICAL SPILL DISRUPTS GYPSUM BUSINESSES
Tags: us_CO, transportation, release, response, flammables

EXPLOSION OF POSSIBLE DRUG LAB IN MOORPARK HOME INJURES 2
Tags: us_CA, laboratory, explosion, injury, drugs

APPARENT SUICIDE PROMPTS HAZMAT SCARE FOR NORTHWEST-SIDE NEIGHBORS
Tags: us_TX, public, release, death, suicide

FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO HAZMAT SITUATION IN NE CHARLOTTE
Tags: us_NC, public, release, response, acetylene

POLICE: BOTTLE BOMBS FOUND IN UNFILLED CITY POOL
Tags: us_NH, public, discovery, response, bomb

HAZMAT TEAM CALLED TO ACID SPILL AT MONTVILLE PLANT
Tags: us_CT, industrial, release, environmental, water_treatment

SOUTH TYNESIDE FACTORY HIT BY CHEMICAL ALERT
Tags: United, Kingdom, industrial, release, response, chlorine

MAN WANDERS INTO FIRE STATION AFTER CHEMICAL SPRAY
Tags: us_MA, public, release, injury, unknown_chemical

CHEMICALS SPILLED, FIRE SET AT EDINA COUNTRY CLUB
Tags: us_MN, public, fire, response, unknown_chemical

'CHEMICAL SPILL' PROMPTS HAZMAT RESPONSE IN HILLSIDE
Tags: us_IL, public, release, response, unknown_chemical

CHEMICAL SPILL CLOSES 2 BUILDINGS AT BGSU
Tags: us_OH, education, release, response, dust


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WQOW TV: EAU CLAIRE, WI NEWS18 NEWS, WEATHER, AND SPORTS
http://www.wqow .com/Global/story.asp?S=14876119
Tags: us_WI, transportation, release, response, sodium_hydroxide, sulfuric_acid

Jackson Co. Sheriff's Office (Press Release) - On June 8, 2011 shortly before 4 p.m. the Jackson County Sheriff's Office Emergency Dispatch Center received a report of a semi unit which had crashed on State Hwy 121 near NW Burnette Rd in the Town of Garden Valley in Jackson County.

It was relayed that the truck was hauling shipping containers of sulfuric acid and caustic soda and there was a reported leak in at least one of the sulfuric acid containers. Units from Alma Center FD, Alma Center 1st Responders, Black River Falls FD &amp;EMS, Jackson County Sheriff's Office and Wisconsin State Patrol responded to the scene along with the Jackson County Level B Hazmat team. The Regional Level A Hazmat Team from Eau Claire was also requested and responded to the scene to assist.

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HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL
http://ventu ra.edhat.com/site/tidbit.cfm?nid=57831
Tags: us_CA, public, release, injury, corrosives

Hazardous Material Spill
Incident Location: Ventura County Medical Center Urgent Care / Outpatient treatment facility
Material spilled: Trichloroacetic Acid (corrosive liquid)

Persons exposed: 2 facility staff, and one patient

Narrative: Ventura fire units were dispatched and responded to a report of a hazardous condition on the second-floor of the recently opened Ventura County Medical Center's urgent care center / outpatient treatment facility at the Loma Vista Rd. campus. Facility staff told first arriving firefighters that a patient and two staff members were exposed to noxious vapors from an accidental spill of an acid solution used to treat skin conditions in a second-floor treatment room. Facility administrators and County maintenance personnel had already ordered the building evacuated and the building's ventilation system shut down (to limit vapor spread) prior to the first responder's arrival. The City's hazardous materials response team was summoned to the scene to aid in mitigating the hazard. Hazmat crews entered the second-floor treatment area in personal protective equipment, collected, bagged and removed the spilled material, then tested the effected areas to ensure it was safe to reoccupy the building.

The three persons who had been exposed to the vapors, and that experienced some respiratory discomfort, had left the area prior to arrival of firefighters. However, all three were contacted by facility staff and later returned to the hospital to undergo medical evaluation.

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GARBAGE TRUCK CATCHES FIRE IN DELHI
http://www.fox19.com/story/14876120/garbage-truck-catches-fire-in-d elhi
Tags: us_OH, transportation, fire, response, pool_chemicals

A commercial garbage truck was forced to empty its load in a parking lot off of Delhi Avenue Thursday morning after the garbage in the truck caught on fire.

Delhi police and fire department responded to the scene and had the fire out within minutes. The driver was not injured.

Rumpke officials are reminding residents and businesses of what you should and shouldn't throw away. 

As a reminder, Rumpke doesn't accept batteries or combustible materials, as they contain chemicals that may ignite. Also as residents wrap-up their spring cleaning and begin opening their swimming pools, local fire department officials and Rumpke remind residents of the proper way to dispose of items like chlorine and cleaning supplies.

"While these items may seem harmless, they could have dangerous implications for our drivers, landfill employees and the environment," said Randy Ellert, Rumpke safety specialist.  

For example, pool chemicals are intended to be mixed with large amounts of water. However, if only a small amount of water is mixed with the chemical, a dangerous reaction may occur, including harmful vapors and fires.

 "Residents need to realize that you can't throw everything into your trash can," Ellert said. "Chemicals and cleaning supplies that are labeled =91Danger' or =91Poison' typically indicate that they are a household hazardous waste and residents need to dispose of them accordingly."

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CHEMICAL SPILL DISRUPTS GYPSUM BUSINESSES
http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20110609/NEWS/1 10609813/1078&amp;ParentProfile=1062
Tags: us_CO, transportation, release, response, flammables

YPSUM, Colorado =97 Emergency cleanup crews responded to the Highway 6 Store in Gypsum around 11 a.m. Thursday after a semi-truck driver noticed some of his hazardous cargo was leaking.

The Highway 6 Store is a Shell gas station located near the Interstate 70 interchange.

A drum of acentonitrile =97 which is sometimes used as a paint-thinner or cleaning product and can be highly flammable =97 spilled in the back of a FedEx truck.

=93I saw a leak and did what I was supposed to do,=94 the driver said before declining further comment.

The gas station, the Gypsum Grill and a liquor store were evacuated while crews handled the mess.

=93Acentonitrile tends to collect, so the wind (was) a good thing,=94 said Gypsum Fire Protection District Chief Dave Vroman.

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EXPLOSION OF POSSIBLE DRUG LAB IN MOORPARK HOME INJURES 2
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news /local/ventura_county&amp;id=8180280
Tags: us_CA, laboratory, explosion, injury, drugs

MOORPARK, Calif. (KABC) -- Detectives are investigating a possible drug lab at a Moorpark home after an explosion and fire inside the garage injured two people on Wednesday morning.

Neighbors reported hearing an explosion around 1:25 a.m. in the 4200 block of Cedarpine Lane.

Two men in their 30s were injured and transported to area hospitals for treatment. A woman and a young child were inside the home at the time, but were able to get out of the residence unharmed.

Fire officials said the blaze was mainly contained to the garage area of home. Detectives said it appears butane was being used in the garage to cook the stems of marijuana and something went wrong.

Ventura County Sheriff's Deputy Robert Berger said the culprits were likely performing what's called "honey-oil extraction," which is a process that extracts tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, from leftover portions of marijuana that's normally not smoked, like the stem of the leaf.

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APPARENT SUICIDE PROMPTS HAZMAT SCARE FOR NORTHWEST-SIDE NEIGHBORS
http://www.kens5.com/news/Appar ent-suicide-prompts-hazmat-scare-for-northwest-side-neighbors-122581924.ht ml
Tags: us_TX, public, release, death, suicide

SAN ANTONIO -- An apparent suicide with a bizarre twist causes a hazmat scare on the city's northwest side Tuesday night.
Just after 9 p.m. Tuesday, San Antonio police responded to a call from neighbors reporting a foul smell and liquid running down the driveway from a closed garage in the 4900 block of Port Kenton.
Fire and police units were dispatched to the location. Upon entering the home, investigators found one of several notices posted stating a suicide in progress and toxic chemicals at the location.
In addition, police said the man left a suicide note.
Investigators discovered hydrogen sulfide gas. Officers said the victim inhaled the gas inside his car and died.
The situation created a hazardous materials incident causing fire and police officials to evacuate nearby homes.

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FIREFIGHTERS RESPOND TO HAZMAT SITUATION IN NE CHARLOTTE
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2011/06/08/236107 6/firefighters-respond-to-haz-mat.html
Tags: us_NC, public, release, response, acetylene

Firefighters had to evacuate homes in northeast Charlotte because of a hazardous materials situation this afternoon.

No one had been reported injured in connection with the incident, which involved a damaged acetylene tank in the 6700 block of Terry Lane. That's near East W.T. Harris Boulevard and Robinson Church Road.

It took firefighters about an hour and 40 minutes to stabilize the damaged tank. It's unclear who owns the tank, but acetylene is a gas commonly used to fuel cutting torches.

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POLICE: BOTTLE BOMBS FOUND IN UNFILLED CITY POOL
http ://www.unionleader.com/article/20110608/NEWS03/706099995
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MANCHESTER =97 Police Tuesday night used a BB gun to =93neutralize=94 three of four bottle bombs found on the floor of the unfilled Hunt Pool, 285 Maple St.

Officers responded to the pool at about 8 p.m. to meet with Manchester Fire Hazmat, which had discovered the four bombs.

One of the two-liter plastic bottles had already exploded, but three were still intact. Firefighters said the bottles contained battery acid and a piece of tinfoil, a combination that results in a chemical reaction that causes pressure to build and the capped bottles to explode, spewing acid.

After the bottle bombs were neutralized, the fire department hazmat unit retrieved the bottles and cleaned up the spill and debris.

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HAZMAT TEAM CALLED TO ACID SPILL AT MONTVILLE PLANT
http://www.norwichb ulletin.com/news/crime/x1841757865/Hazmat-team-called-to-acid-spill-at-Mon tville-plant#axzz1OmF4CQvh
Tags: us_CT, industrial, release, environmental, water_treatment

A hazardous materials team was called to Smurfit-Stone Container Corp. on Wednesday afternoon to deal with an acid spill at the plant, according to the fire marshal.

No one was injured, Fire Marshal Ray Occhialini said.

Occhialini said it happened about 3:45 p.m., when 10 gallons of an organic acid used for water treatment spilled in the back of a tractor-trailer and onto a nearby loading dock.

He said investigators from the state Department of Environmental Protection entered the 125 Depot Road facility with special suits to assess the situation before clearing the scene around 6 p.m.

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SOUTH TYNESIDE FACTORY HIT BY CHEMICAL ALERT
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/evening-chronicle-news/2 011/06/08/south-tyneside-factory-hit-by-chemical-alert-72703-28842579/
Tags: United, Kingdom, industrial, release, response, chlorine

NEARLY fifty firefighters turned up at a Tyneside firm today after a chemical alert.

The crews arrived at Rohm and Haas, in Chaytor Street, Jarrow, South Tyneside, just after 7am today.

There had been a report of a leak of chlorine.

Fourteen fire engines from South Shields, Hebburn, Gateshead, Newcastle and North Tyneside were put on emergency stand-by at the site.

A spokesman from the Tyne and Wear fire and rescue service said: =93We received a report of a chemical leak at the plant at around 7.10am.

=93There were 14 appliances, 48 firefighters and two officers dispatched to the area.

=93There was a light leak from a chlorine bulk storage container which activated the detection system and instigated procedures to isolate the plant.

=93The Tyne and Wear Rescue Service was mobilised as a precaution.

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MAN WANDERS INTO FIRE STATION AFTER CHEMICAL SPRAY
http://brookline.patch.com/articles/man-wanders-into -fire-station-after-chemical-spray
Tags: us_MA, public, release, injury, unknown_chemical

This morning, a man wandered into Fire Station 7 in Washington Square requesting EMS. Hazmat also responded to the site. It seems he was passing a compactor in front of a nearby hardware store as it was crushing an aerosol spray paint can, and was then sprayed in the face by the contents. 

He complained of respiratory issues, but because he was wearing sunglasses, the spray did not affect his eyes. Police are issuing citations to the business. 

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CHEMICALS SPILLED, FIRE SET AT EDINA COUNTRY CLUB
http://edina.patch.com/articles/chemicals-spilled-fire-set -at-edina-country-club
Tags: us_MN, public, fire, response, unknown_chemical

A substantial amount of damage was done to the green surrounding the Edina County Club's 10th hole late last week, including a smattering of bird seed, chemical spills and a small fire. 

Police said the 10th hole was filled with lighter fluid or some other accelerant, then lit on fire sometime between 6 p.m. Thursday, June 2, and 5 a.m. Friday, June 3. The same accelerant was spilled in several other locations near the hole, according to police.

Police Spokeswoman Molly Anderson said there was also burnt bark inside of the cup when officers surveyed the scene.

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'CHEMICAL SPILL' PROMPTS HAZMAT RESPONSE IN HILLSIDE
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chibrknews-che mical-spill-prompts-hazmat-response-in-hillside-20110608,0,6160167.story?t rack=rss
Tags: us_IL, public, release, response, unknown_chemical

Hillside firefighters and hazardous materials teams were on the scene this morning of a "chemical spill" on Mannheim Road in the West suburb. 

 

The chemical spill at 200 N. Mannheim Road was being classified as a Level 3 Hazmat situation, according to a spokesman for the Hillside Fire Department.

 

Reports indicated there was a hydrofluoric leak shortly before midnight, but the spokesman could not verify that information and could only say there was a chemical leak at the Mannheim Road address.

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CHEMICAL SPILL CLOSES 2 BUILDINGS AT BGSU
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2011/06/09/Chem ical-spill-closes-2-buildings-at-BGSU.html
Tags: us_OH, education, release, response, dust

BOWLING GREEN =97 Two academic buildings on Bowling Green State University=92s campus were temporarily closed Wednesday after a chemical spill investigation that revealed no danger.

The sciences building, where the custodial staff mopped over a powder that turned brown in a classroom, and the nearby psychology building were closed for several hours as a precaution, said Bonnie Blankinship, a university marketing official.

A hazardous-materials crew and the Bowling Green Fire Department investigated the spill. It is unknown whether the spill was accidental or intentional, he said.

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