by SpillResponse | May 1, 2018 | #SpillLife, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
On April 20th First Call Environmental was notified of a release of off road diesel fuel onto the property in Southern Georgia approximately 6 hours from our nearest field office. The incident involved several thousand gallons of product illegally dumped at a fuel...
by SpillResponse | Apr 16, 2018 | #SpillLife, Emergency Response, New Location, Spill Cleanup
FCE is excited to announce the grand opening of our newest location in Mason, Ohio. With a two hour service radius, First Call can easily provide response teams to Cincinnati, Columbus and Dayton Ohio as well as accessibility into Eastern Indiana. David Dyer will be...
by SpillResponse | Apr 6, 2018 | Emergency Response, First Call Training, Hazmat, Safety Corner, Spill Cleanup
Inspection of your respirator can save your life. A leaking of defective respirator will allow outside air come into contact with your face and eyes, enter your nose, mouth and lungs. Depending on the contaminate, this could lead to dizziness, sickness, blindness,...
by SpillResponse | Apr 5, 2018 | #SpillLife, Cleanings, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
In early March on a cool evening, First Call Raleigh was requested to respond to an overturned tanker truck containing Asphalt on a busy secondary road near the capital city. Crews immediately made contact with the Fire command on scene to obtain additional...
by SpillResponse | Mar 7, 2018 | #SpillLife, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
First Call Environmental was notified of an overturned tanker truck containing a corrosive material blocking a roadway. The responsible party received our name off of a contractor list provided by the local EMA and Hazmat. After obtaining the product information,...
by SpillResponse | Mar 7, 2018 | #SpillLife, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
First Call Louisville, KY was requested to respond to a leak of ink from a shipping container located at a wrecker service. Upon arrival, the crew discovered a red ink leaking out of multiple points from a 20′ sea container that had rolled over. The weather was...