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Hazmat team responds to Ind. crash involving truck carrying hydrochloric acid

First responders were concerned the acid would contaminate a nearby river or come in contact with damaged power lines

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The Elkhart Fire Department’s new hazmat rig was used in the response to the hydrochloric acid leak.

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By FireRescue1 Staff

ELKHART COUNTY, Ind. – A hazmat team responded after a semitrailer carrying hydrochloric acid crashed on a busy road in Indiana.

The truck went off the road and struck several trees, knocking down branches that fell onto power lines, according to WSBT.

“Once we got here, we noticed that the placards were showing flammable as well as corrosive materials,” said Bristol Fire Chief Nik Kantz. “It was a pretty damaged trailer. There were things leaking out, liquid leaking out of the trailer.”

Responders were also concerned the acid could leak into a nearby water channel that leads into the Saint Joseph River.

The Elkhart Hazmat Team worked with the Bristol firefighters and the freight company to control the leak.

“We set up a unified command inside our new command center of the new hazmat rig along with RL Carriers, that were there with their mechanics (and) staff and they told us how to break into the truck,” said Hazmat Coordinator Chaz Taylor.

Once the hazard was contained, a cleanup crew was brought in to clear the road of chemicals.

The condition of the semitrailer driver was not reported.

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