Wednesday, January 21, 2015

TRAFFIC ACCIDENT CAUSES ACID SPILL, HAZMAT CLEANUP IN MURRIETA, CALIFORNIA (UPDATE)



TRAFFIC ACCIDENT CAUSES ACID SPILL, HAZMAT CLEANUP IN MURRIETA, CALIFORNIA (UPDATE)

January 19, 2015

A traffic accident triggered an acid spill in Murrieta, where a hazardous materials crew was summoned to help contain the toxic mess, say Riverside County Fire Department officials.
A passenger vehicle and pool maintenance truck collided about 4:45 p.m. Monday, Jan. 19, at Briggs and Holland roads, about 2 miles east of I-215.

Two people were hospitalized with what were described as moderate injuries.

The impact also spilled muriatic acid, officials said in a written statement.

The crews of two fire engines and a ladder truck were dispatched, followed by the hazardous materials unit.