Original Story: bellinghamherald.com
Fire officials said they could not determine the source of a chemical smell at a chemical storage tank locker that caused minor respiratory symptoms for three people and closed 19th Street for several hours Tuesday, July 12.
Three
people were treated for sore throats and chest tightness in the
incident at K Mini Storage & Mail, 413 19th St., said Lynden Fire
Chief Gary Baar. None of the affected people required further
examination, he said, but the street was closed for several hours to
allow fire crews access to the building.
Whatcom County’s multi-agency hazardous materials team was summoned as a precaution.
“We searched every storage unit,” Baar said. “One unit seemed a little bit suspicious, but it happened to be nothing serious.”
Baar
was among the first firefighters at the scene and described the odor as
akin to bleach or insecticide. He and other firefighters immediately
donned their protective clothing, face masks and air packs, he said.
Haz-mat
team members wore full protective “moon suits” to conduct their search.
Some 30 firefighters and others worked at the scene. They were going to
search chemical holding tanks for leaks.
Crews
from Lynden Fire Department and North Whatcom Fire and Rescue responded
to reports of a strange chemical smell at 12:35 p.m. Tuesday, said
Lynden Fire Assistant Chief Robert Spinner.
Firefighters could
not determine what caused the smell after an initial inspection, Spinner
said, and detectors did not alert them to any dangerous materials.
Officials didn’t evacuate besides the building itself, but 19th Street
between Main and Front streets remain closed until the investigation was
complete about 7 p.m.., Spinner said.Firefighters and haz-mat crews
staged their vehicles across the street at Farmers Equipment Co. and the
street was closed so crews could move back and forth freely, Baar said.
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