Sidsnot
Banned
+93|5999|Stoke, England
Hi, if there was an incident that involved a hazardous chemical, which specialist emergency services would get involved?

Does anyone know?

Cheers - Phil
Noobeater
Northern numpty
+194|6883|Boulder, CO
Fire service, they have special vehicles for chemical spills and are trained to deal with them. They may well get an ambulance too if its anything particulary toxic.

EDIT: Get out Ted, this is my time to be helpful, find your own person in need .

Last edited by Noobeater (2009-02-22 12:48:27)

FatherTed
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+3,936|6937|so randum
Fire Service, possibly the Military depending what it was.
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Sidsnot
Banned
+93|5999|Stoke, England
Thought it was the fire but I didn't know what to put

Do they have a name for them?
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6726|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

Hazmat?

dunno what it'd be in english english
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Sidsnot
Banned
+93|5999|Stoke, England

cowami wrote:

Hazmat?

dunno what it'd be in english english
thats the one
Harmor
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+605|6985|San Diego, CA, USA

cowami wrote:

Hazmat?

dunno what it'd be in english english
Yeah he's right, here in the colonies its 'Hazmat' which is short for 'Hazardous Materials'. 

I'm curious to what it is in english english as well.
Noobeater
Northern numpty
+194|6883|Boulder, CO
The fire service generally has a vechicle at each station that is equipped for hazardous chemical spillages / leakages. Sadly I can't remember the name of it as its one of the few things I don't get to piss about with as part of my youth fire training course. However the day where we take apart a car with hydraulic cutters more than makes up for this.

Btw the suits are called HazMat suits but the vechicles called something chemical related.
Tehremos
Parcel of ol' Crams
+128|6844|Somersetshire
All of the emergency services would get involved if it's big enough

police - cordon off the area, make sure to keep public safe yatta yatta
fire and rescue - cleaning the mess
ambulance - well they do their normal job, probably have some form of decontamination site set up not to far away from the incident.
If it's at sea, the coast guard will of course be involved

possibly even COBRA would be involved to some level, just research any major incident (preferably one involving chemicals though).
Flecco
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Noobeater wrote:

The fire service generally has a vechicle at each station that is equipped for hazardous chemical spillages / leakages. Sadly I can't remember the name of it as its one of the few things I don't get to piss about with as part of my youth fire training course. However the day where we take apart a car with hydraulic cutters more than makes up for this.

Btw the suits are called HazMat suits but the vechicles called something chemical related.
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BVC
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cowami wrote:

Hazmat?

dunno what it'd be in english english
In the Queen's english, it is hazmmatte

Not quite the UK, but in these parts the fire service does the cleaning up and the police stop people from going down contaminated roads & handle evacuations.

Last edited by Pubic (2009-02-22 17:25:13)

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