by SpillResponse | Aug 28, 2019 | #SpillLife, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup
On May 7,2019 a tanker filled with fuel rolled over right before the afternoon commute spilling over 400 gallons of gasoline and closing four ramps near US 33 and I-270. The Ohio EPA & DOT along with the City of Dublin, OH Fire & Police Departments responded...
by SpillResponse | Aug 28, 2019 | #SpillLife, First Call Training, Hazmat, Safety Corner
For decades, Americans have been facing a “war on drugs”, and now our nation is in the midst of an unprecedented opioid epidemic that is having a devastating impact on individuals, families, and communities. Since the late 1990’s, with the increase in Doctor’s...
by SpillResponse | Aug 2, 2019 | #SpillLife, Community, Emergency Response
Let First Call Louisville get you back in the swing of things! With our area manager, Wayne Mosely and his team of professionals, First Call Environmental’s Louisville KY location is ready to respond for you with just one phone call to 1-800-646-1290. Let...
by SpillResponse | Jul 28, 2019 | #SpillLife, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Spill Cleanup
On June 21st 2019 Fort Gordon and Augusta Fire Department were dispatched to a working fire inside of a waste container box, just outside the west gate of Fort Gordon, located on Gordon Hwy in Augusta GA. Upon their arrival they were notified that the mobile container...
by SpillResponse | Jul 28, 2019 | #SpillLife, First Call Training, Safety Corner
As temperatures rise this summer, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reminds us to be vigilant regarding the potential for Heat Illnesses, and offers strategies to protect ourselves from the dangers of working in hot weather. OSHA’s...
by SpillResponse | Jun 23, 2019 | #SpillLife, Cleanings, Emergency Response, Hazmat, Latest Response, Remediation, Spill Cleanup, Waste Management
On May 5th, First Call Environmental responded to a substantial release of petroleum in a residential neighborhood of Henrico County. Quantity and source of the release was not known, which had impacted multiple residences’ yards, street side ditches, storm water...