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Hazards and Hazmat

The hazards and hazmat topic section covers operations involving hazardous materials, including chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNE) incidents.

The Modesto Fire Department said the oxygen level inside the house was at 16% due to high levels of ammonia from “extensive urine”
The Princeton Fire Department purchased six Level A suits for hazardous materials incidents
A house explosion and a semi-truck blast resulted in the death of one firefighter and at least 18 injured between the two scenes
Medical experts say misinformation around fentanyl and what happened to Syracuse first responders creates a nocebo effect
One worker at the Sherwin-Williams plant in Garland was injured in an explosion
Dartmouth officers were overcome by a combination of hydrochloride, hydrogen peroxide and sodium hydroxide
CAL FIRE firefighters faced a sticky mess at this interstate truck fire
Firefighters in Chaumont have contained the fire at the Convergent Energy and Power site and will stand a fire watch as the investigation begins
Prosecutors charged a warehouse operator for his role in an Elizabeth fire that killed a Waste Management worker
30 backup batteries for MRI machines had begun “off-gassing,” creating a hazmat incident in the Tampa facility
San Bernardino police evacuated dozens of homes after they found illegal fireworks and kegs of black powder
Officials are determining how to remove several train cars from the river after a bridge collapse in Montana
“I don’t think you can ever be prepared for something like this” East Palestine Fire Chief Keith Drabick said about the fiery derailment
Federal regulators propose every railroad, nearly 600, push out details on chemicals carried to every first responder near a derailment
First responders from several agencies responded to a report of an ammonia leak in a Lancaster food warehouse
Authorities in Longmeadow say muriatic acid was stolen from a nearby pool building and poured on the slides
The gasoline tanker rolled on its side and ruptured its tank before starting the fire
Fire from a burning tanker caused the complete collapse of the northbound lanes; southbound lanes “compromised,” per a Philadelphia battalion chief
San Diego Fire Rescue hazardous materials team responded to the container fire that threatened a home and high-rise
The Norfolk Southern safety train will make 15 stops this year training some 5,000 first responders across the country
Common questions about when firefighters in bunker gear and SCBA can make a save and when to wait for the hazmat team
Turnout gear worn in the Brunswick plant fire has been rendered useless due to the chemicals involved
Escambia County Battalion Chief Curt Isakson said people get in dumpsters “to protect themselves from others”
Jaziyah Parker noticed her mom was “acting weird” so she called 911
Evaluating the operational period and logistics, plus the “tactical trifecta,” to gauge response level
Three firefighters, five others taken to hospital after hazmat response for an undisclosed airborne irritant
Federal, state and local agencies trained on how to handle thousands of evacuees in the event of a reactor meltdown at a Connecticut plant
Decades of deadly fires spurred federal action, culminating in the iconic 1973 publication that remains relevant to the fire service today
NFFF continues to support the city following the fertilizer explosion, plus two recent struck-by incident LODDs
The event underscored the need for additional research, plus enhanced training and situational awareness, related to this hazard
Ohio Western Reserve Joint Fire District Chief David Comstock urged increased funding for grants and safety programs to support hazmat training for firefighters
Is it time to reconsider the levels of risk in light of everything we now know about the exposure risks we face on the fireground?
At least 10 people started to feel ill, including three Syracuse police officers, a firefighter and two AMR staffers