Ammonia Week in Review | January 8, 2016
Ammonia skates on thin ice in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review…..
Fire Department Responds to Ammonia Leak at Centennial Ice Arena – Described as a “small leak” by BFD Capt. Brian Corneliusen, the incident was called in around 10:30 a.m. by Centennial rink operator Jordan Mordhorst. The arena was not open to the public Friday. […keep reading]
Dozens Sent Home After Ammonia Leak in Yantic – More than two dozen employees were evacuated from U.S. Foods in Yantic and sent home after an ammonia leak early Tuesday morning. […keep reading]
Crews Stop Ammonia Leak on Market Street – Emergency crews evacuated residents in the 1200 block of Market Street Wednesday night due to an ammonia leak at Rose Ice and Coal Company. […keep reading]
Possible Ammonia Leak Drives ISS Crew to Russian Side – As reported by the New York Times, an emergency situation developed aboard the International Space Station in the early morning hours of January 13. […keep reading]
Ammonia Leak Scares Many at Popular Ice Rink – Fire and hazmat crews were scrambling this morning to contain an ammonia leak at a popular ice skating rink in Southeast, D.C. scaring many who at first didn’t know what was going on. […keep reading]
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