A large area in the Gloucester industrial area of 91原创 Township has been evacuated due to an ammonia leak that occured around 7 a.m. today.
Gloucester Way is closed from 268th to 275th and 272nd is closed from 56th Avenue to Townshipline Road.
Temporary road closures: 56 Avenue and 272 Street, 275 Street and Gloucester Way, 268 Street and Gloucester Way, and east of the 26800 block of Townshipline Road. Read more:
鈥 Township of 91原创 (@91原创Township)
Township Deputy Fire Chief, Bruce Ferguson said the gas leak came from a freeze-dried dog food manufacturing company in the 5200 block of 272nd Street.
鈥淭hey had a malfunction in their refrigeration system, which was venting ammonia into the atmosphere. Their service contractor is on scene and the leak is stopped. The material is contained in a vacuum container and is being held by vacuum pumps.鈥
Witnesses have been told they will have to wait up to 40 hours before they will be allowed back, and others have been told not to go into the area.
Dozens of emergency responders are on scene, including police and hazmat units.
Ferguson said the area is being closely monitored to ensure the vacuum pumps, which are holding the hazardous material, don鈥檛 fail.
鈥淚f the pumps fail, all that material will dump into the atmosphere and that鈥檚 what we don鈥檛 want, so that鈥檚 why we鈥檙e staying on scene and keeping the hot zone closed.鈥
Some businesses in the area are 鈥榮heltered in place,鈥 meaning they are still operating and workers will be escorted out of the hot zone when they are off shift.
Approximately 400 people are sheltered in place at work and 50 others have been evacuated.
The hot zone of the ammonia leak is the area within 1,000 feet of where the leak occurred.
Rod Farquharson, director of Cintas Uniform Services, which neighbours the dog food manufacturer, said all of his employees have been evacuated.
鈥淥ur business will obviously be impacted, so I鈥檓 coming back to help with the team. We were told it happened at 7 a.m. and that it would be between 24-40 hours.鈥
Ammonia is .
Exposure to very high concentrations of gaseous ammonia can result in lung damage and death.
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