Leaking ba
ttery acid was caused by a malfunction in the back-up power supply.
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Taking every p
recaution possible, employees evacuated the building and no one was hurt.
"We did
n't want to look any further we wanted to let the professionals do that," Re
zek said.
Emergency crews cut power to the batteries and that stopped the leak.
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HAZMAT TEAM CALLED TO SEMI SPILL
Tags: us_WI, transportation, release, environmental, unknown_chemi
cal
Th
e City of Madison Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Incident Team was re
quested this evening by the Cottage Grove Fire Department after a semi truck
driver noticed a liquid leaking from his truck's trailer.
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The driver pulled off of
I90 East at County Road N. The first call came in just before 6 p.m. The Hazmat team was called a short time later and arrived at the scene at
6:30.
The exit ramp was closed while crews worked to contain the leak and iden
tify the product. The leaking fluid was found to be a cleaning solution that
had no environmental impact.
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BREAKING: H
AZMAT TEAM RESPONDING TO CAPAC HIGH SCHOOL
Tags: us_MI, education, discovery, response, nitric_acid
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br>The St. Clair Count
y hazardous materials team has been requested about 8:45 p.m. today at Capac High School for a chemical incident.
The Mussey Township Fire Departmen
t is on scene and is reporting there are several packages of nitric acid in a
garbage can at the school.
One of the packages has been breached and is leaking. C
rews are working to neutralize the acid with baking soda.
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BLAST DISTURBS THE PEACE AT CANNONS CREEK
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Tags: Australia, p
ublic, explosion, injury, unknown_chemical
Police examine the backyard w
here a chemical blast injured two men. Picture: Andrew Batsch
CURRAWONG Grove in Cannons Cree
k is a quiet rural street, with large homes on acreage. It=E2=80=99s lush an
d green, with only the noise of the odd sheep bleating or bird chirping to b
reak the uneventful silence.
But that all changed On Sunday, August 21, resident Be
n Goodman, 23, had a group of mates over, including Matt Lewis, 24, of Paken
ham, and decided to experiment with mixing chemicals, which produced devasta
ting results. Two young men suffered horrific injuries in the chemical explo
sion that rocked houses more than 15km away.
Neighbour Kelly Evens, 22, said the b
ang, at about 11pm, was one of the loudest things she had ever heard.
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"
There was a big shock in our street,=E2=80=99=E2=80=99 Ms Evens said.
"We k
now people in Pearcedale, whose whole house shook when it went off.
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"We w
ent outside and within about five minutes of the explosion, there were three
fire trucks in the street and then after that two ambulances and six or eig
ht police cars.
"There were two ambulance helicopters that landed in open l
and near our house. They didn=E2=80=99t take off until after 2.30am, so
they must have been taking their time in stabilising the injured guys,=E2=80
=99=E2=80=99 she said.
Mr Goodman and Mr Lewis were both seriously injured and were f
lown to separate hospitals.
Mr Goodman suffered burns to his eyes, face and upper b
ody, and is in a stable condition at the Alfred Hospital.
Tags:
China, industrial, fire, death, diesel, follow-up
The general manager of the Dali
an Petrochemical Company of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), a l
eading on-shore oil producer, was removed from his post Tuesday following th
e branch's second fire in two months, a company source said Wednesday.
Jiang
Fan, former general manager of Dalian Petrochemical Company in Liaoning Pro
vince's coastal city of Dalian, was replaced by Leng Shengjun, former genera
l manager of Daqing Refining & Chemical Company of CNPC, according t
o its official website.
The Dalian branch has been the scene of two fires i
n the past two months. The latest incident occurred when a diesel oil tank c
aught fire on Monday. Fortunately, no one was injured or killed in the accid
ent.
On July 16, a fire was triggered by a leak in a distillation device at t
he Dalian branch. No one was killed or injured as a result.
The CNPC also decided th
at the corporation would set up its own investigation team to assist with an
on-going investigation conducted by the municipal work safety watchdog, acc
ording to its website.
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