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One Hospitalized After Hazardous Materials Incident at St. Petersburg Plant

2500 Terminal Dr S

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Summary

  • A hazardous materials incident at a manufacturing facility in St. Petersburg led to the evacuation of the site after one person was exposed to the materials. The individual was hospitalized in stable condition, and no other injuries were reported. Hazmat teams are working to identify and mitigate the substances involved, with no immediate threat to the public.

Timeline

The incident remains under investigation as crews continue cleanup and safety assessments at the facility.

Hazmat crews remain on scene working to safely identify and mitigate the products involved. Fire officials emphasized that there is no immediate danger to the public, and no evacuation of surrounding businesses or neighborhoods is required at this time.

According to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue, the exposed individual was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and is currently listed in stable condition. No other injuries have been reported.

Fire officials confirmed that the facility was evacuated as a precaution after one person was exposed to materials involved in the incident.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue responded to a hazardous materials incident at a manufacturing facility in the 2500 block of Terminal Drive South in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Incident reported at 2500 Terminal Dr S.

The incident remains under investigation as crews continue cleanup and safety assessments at the facility.

Hazmat crews remain on scene working to safely identify and mitigate the products involved. Fire officials emphasized that there is no immediate danger to the public, and no evacuation of surrounding businesses or neighborhoods is required at this time.

According to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue, the exposed individual was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and is currently listed in stable condition. No other injuries have been reported.

Fire officials confirmed that the facility was evacuated as a precaution after one person was exposed to materials involved in the incident.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue responded to a hazardous materials incident at a manufacturing facility in the 2500 block of Terminal Drive South in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Incident reported at 2500 Terminal Dr S.

The incident remains under investigation as crews continue cleanup and safety assessments at the facility.

Hazmat crews remain on scene working to safely identify and mitigate the products involved. Fire officials emphasized that there is no immediate danger to the public, and no evacuation of surrounding businesses or neighborhoods is required at this time.

According to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue, the exposed individual was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and is currently listed in stable condition. No other injuries have been reported.

Fire officials confirmed that the facility was evacuated as a precaution after one person was exposed to materials involved in the incident.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue responded to a hazardous materials incident at a manufacturing facility in the 2500 block of Terminal Drive South in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Incident reported at 2500 Terminal Dr S.

The incident remains under investigation as crews continue cleanup and safety assessments at the facility.

Hazmat crews remain on scene working to safely identify and mitigate the products involved. Fire officials emphasized that there is no immediate danger to the public, and no evacuation of surrounding businesses or neighborhoods is required at this time.

According to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue, the exposed individual was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and is currently listed in stable condition. No other injuries have been reported.

Fire officials confirmed that the facility was evacuated as a precaution after one person was exposed to materials involved in the incident.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue responded to a hazardous materials incident at a manufacturing facility in the 2500 block of Terminal Drive South in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Incident reported at 2500 Terminal Dr S.

The incident remains under investigation as crews continue cleanup and safety assessments at the facility.

Hazmat crews remain on scene working to safely identify and mitigate the products involved. Fire officials emphasized that there is no immediate danger to the public, and no evacuation of surrounding businesses or neighborhoods is required at this time.

According to St. Petersburg Fire Rescue, the exposed individual was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and is currently listed in stable condition. No other injuries have been reported.

Fire officials confirmed that the facility was evacuated as a precaution after one person was exposed to materials involved in the incident.

St. Petersburg Fire Rescue responded to a hazardous materials incident at a manufacturing facility in the 2500 block of Terminal Drive South in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.

Incident reported at 2500 Terminal Dr S.

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