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NEWS : HWY 182 TRAFFIC REROUTED WHILE LSP HAZMAT CLEANS FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SPILL (NEW IBERIA, LA), http://www.iberianet.com/articles/2010/11/11/news/doc4cdad8 57cd94b257706825.txt

Traffic along Louisiana 182 near its intersection at Louisiana 674 is being rerouted while Louisiana State Police hazmat workers clean up a flammable material that has spilled along the highway.

State Police Troop I spokesman Trooper Stephen Hammons said a small amount of flammable material from a leaking tanker truck spilled onto the road. The tanker truck=92s leak has been fixed, Hammons said, and hazmat workers will be at the scene until the road is cleared of the material.

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HAZMAT CREWS CLEAN UP SOUR MILK DUMPED IN PROCTOR TERRACE DRAIN | PRESSDEMOCRAT.COM, http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20101111/ARTICLES/101119906?Title=Haz mat-crews-clean-up-sour-milk-dumped-in-Proctor-Terrace-drain

Hazmat crews were investigating a sticky, white substance dumped into a Santa Rosa storm drain Thursday.

A Proctor Terrace youth admitted he dumped the results from his attempt to make moonshine into the drain on Geary Drive at El Camino Way, Santa Rosa police officials said.

The youth could possibly be fined for the dumping, Officer Alan Schellerup said.

=93He said he dumped five gallons of milk that had soured and gelled,=94 Schellerup said.

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SUNLIVE - HAZMAT DEPLOYED TO EDGECUMBE - THE BAYS' NEWS FIRST, http://www.sunlive.co.nz/news/9460-hazmat-deployed-to-edgecumbe.html

Tauranga=92s new $800,000 Hazmat Command Unit is helping to contain a hazardous chemical incident in Edgecumbe.
Fire communications acting shift manager Tony McDonald says the incident involves a Trans Pacific tanker.

He says the tanker sucked in nitric acid into its container and the chemical reaction had created plumes of noxious fumes.

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INSIDETORONTO ARTICLE: SIREN SPEED QUESTIONED IN AFTERMATH OF CHEMICAL SPILL, http://www.insidetoronto.com/ news/local/article/901750--siren-speed-questioned-in-aftermath-of-chemical -spill

Siren speed questioned in aftermath of chemical spill. Emergency workers attend to the scene of a sulfuric acid leak at a chemical plant in southeast Scarborough on Wednesday, Nov. 3.. (November 3, 2010) Staff photo/NICK PERRY
This time, it was no drill.
When sirens sounded Wednesday, Nov. 3, following a sulfuric acid spill at a West Hill chemical plant, a warning system set up for area residents and tested many times faced its first real emergency.

Now, in addition to finding out what went wrong at Chemtura Canada, those responsible for the system must determine whether sirens sounded quickly enough.

Jack Horner, manager of the plant on Chemical Court, acknowledged Friday it "took quite a while before the siren got activated," estimating the warning came "something like" 15 minutes after the spill.

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HERTFORDSHIRE LOCAL NEWS &AMP; HERTFORDSHIRE EVENTS NEWS | NEWS FROM HODDESDON, BROXBOURNE, CHESHUNT, WALTHAM &AMP; ROYSTON | CHEMICAL LEAK AT HERTFORD LEISURE CENTRE, http://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/Hert fordshire/Chemical-leak-at-Hertford-leisure-centre.htm

A CHEMICAL leak at Hartham Leisure Centre has closed roads in the area this afternoon (Thursday November 11).
Police were called at 12.50pm after being notified of a chlorine leak at the centre in Hartham Lane.
Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue service are on the scene and the building has been evacuated for the safety of users.

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AMHERST BULLETIN | DEADLY CHEMICAL RELEASED IN DEATH AT ROLLING GREEN APARTMENT COMPLEX, http://www.amhers tbulletin.com/story/id/188884/

Police are investigating the unattended death of a 21-year-old University of Massachusetts student and a deadly chemical release inside a parked car at the Rolling Green apartments off Route 9.

Police and fire officials, including personnel from the Department of Fire Services Hazardous Materials Response unit, evacuated the parking lot at the 422 Belchertown Road complex Tuesday morning to take a closer look at a suspicious vehicle, where the man's body was found. Police were called to the scene at 9:04 a.m. after a passer-by made observations about the vehicle, said Detective Lt. Ronald A. Young, head of the Amherst Police Detective Bureau.

Young said a "chemical exposure was evident" at the scene of the death. Fire Chief Tim Nelson -- who called for the hazardous materials team -- said the chemical found was hydrogen sulfide.

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WBFO: CAUSE OF TRAGIC EXPLOSION BEING PROBED (2010-11-11), http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wbfo/news.newsmain/art icle/1/0/1724435/WBFO.News

BUFFALO, NY (WBFO) - The two victims involved in Tuesday's explosion at the Dupont chemical plant have been identified. Richard Folaron of South Wales was killed in the blast. William Freeburg of Angola was seriously injured.
57-year-old Folaron leaves behind a wife, three daughters and a son. He had been with Mollenburg-Betz for 15 years. 50-year old Freeburg, his co-worker and friend, has been with the company for 25 years. He remains at the Erie County Medical Center with face and neck burns, but is expected to fully recover.

James Camarre is vice president for Mollenburg-Betz. The close-knit company of about 150 workers that employed the two men. Fighting back emotion, Camarre said they had no reason to believe the two men would not be safe when they went to the Dupont work site on Tuesday.

"We believe we do have an exemplary safety program. We work hand in hand with OSHA as part of their voluntary protection program," said Camarre. "We do what we can to make sure our employees go home the same way they come in in thje morning - injury free. Unfortunately, yesterday [Tuesday] didn't work out that way."

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TRUCK LEAKING CHEMICAL CLOSES SOUTH E STREET | PAL-ITEM.COM | PALLADIUM-ITEM, http://w ww.pal-item.com/article/20101110/NEWS01/11100320

A chemical spill Tuesday shut down South E Street between South Seventh and Eighth streets for nearly six hours as emergency workers contained and cleaned up the hazardous material.

Richmond police at 10:14 a.m. Tuesday pulled over a semi-tractor trailer that was leaking a clear liquid while it was traveling south on Eighth Street. A large quantity of Stencil, a cleaning solvent, spilled from the truck onto the roadway.

The Richmond Fire Department hazardous materials crew contained the leak and authorities evacuated the CountryMark gas station and made sure homes across the street were empty as they began the cleanup process. The business reopened and people were allowed to return to their homes around 1:30 p.m.

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CHEMICAL EXPLOSION IN LEBANON | DEMOTIX.COM, htt p://www.demotix.com/news/503080/chemical-explosion-lebanon

The region of Ain el-Remmaneh was rocked early yesterday evening by an explosion due to highly flammable chemicals stored in the repository of the building Najjar. This would contain drugs, tires and car oils.

Located on the corner of al-Arid and Our Lady of Lourdes, this building has 15 apartments spread over five floors, which were evacuated after a fire disaster was declared a monster.

Rescuers from the Lebanese Red Cross were immediately dispatched to the scene of the disaster to help the people among whom there were several cases of suffocation.

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EVANSVILLE BUSINESS EVACUATED AFTER STRANGE SMELL - 14 NEWS, THE TRI-STATE'S NEWS AND WEATHER LEADER-, http://www.wfie .com/Global/story.asp?S=13479969

EVANSVILLE, IN (WFIE) - Fire fighters have a bit of a mystery on their hands, after a curious smell gets people coughing at an Evansville plasma center.

It happened at the Octapharma Plasma center on First Avenue Wednesday afternoon.

People inside the building called dispatch to complain about a smell that was making them cough.

The building was evacuated of the 20 or so people inside.

HAZMAT crews from the Evansville Fire Department came to investigate and found nothing.

The building was given the all clear after about an hour.

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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL CLOSES NORTHBOUND I-45 IN HUTCHINS | WFAA.COM | DALLAS - FORT WORTH LOCAL NEWS, http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/H azardous-materials-spill-closes-northbound-I-45-in-Hutchins-107036478.html

HUTCHINS - A hazardous material spill on Interstate 45 in Hutchins closed all northbound lanes this morning.

Northbound I-45 was expected to be shut down through the morning commute, the Texas Department of Transportation reports.

The spill happened about 7 a.m. near Dowdy Ferry Road when a large white drum fell off a vehicle.

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