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Fire crews responding to ammonia leak at Wyoming business, evacuation ordered
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Shelter in place recommendation lifted following ammonia leak at Wyoming business
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Tanker leaked hazardous materials
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (WSMV) Multiple agencies responded this morning after a tractor trailer tanker ruptured and began leaking.
The Homeland Security District 6 Hazardous Materials Team comprised of Manchester Fire and Rescue, Tullahoma Fire and Rescue, and other agencies responded to a tractor trailer that was parked behind Mountain Top Chinese restaurant.
When they arrived, they saw the truck with a large hole in the side of the tanker. A “shelter in place” order was made for the immediate area while crews worked to contain the spill.
Officials say the chemical was “Chlorobutane.”
No injuries were reported, and what caused the tanker to develop a large hole is under investigation.
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Roanoke Fire-EMS awarded over $161,000 for swift water rescue, hazardous materials equipment
Equipment will support departments across the Roanoke Valley
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ROANOKE, Va. – Local fire departments will get some much-needed equipment thanks to a state grant.
The Virginia Department of Emergency Management awarded Roanoke Fire-EMS more than $161,000 for the VDEM Regional 6 Special Operations teams.
One grant is for the Swift Water and Heavy Technical Rescue Programs, and the second is for the Hazardous Materials Team. Both grants will help first responders better respond to swift water rescue and hazardous waste calls.
Since the department is part of regional swift water rescue and hazardous materials teams with other localities, the city will disperse the funds to other local departments, like Salem, Roanoke County and Franklin County.