BREAKING: Hundreds of gallons of sulfuric acid have spilled across I-285 in Atlanta. Two first responders were sent to the hospital: https://t.co/2wOj17ZmAp pic.twitter.com/Q2utNMXWQ3
— WSB-TV (@wsbtv) December 8, 2023
It’s just a coincidence.
Shut up, or your neighborhood is going to look like Gaza.
Roughly 200 gallons of sulfuric acid spilled on an interstate in Atlanta on Thursday, sending two first responders to the hospital, according to local officials.
All lanes of traffic on Interstate 285 expressway north were shut down after the hazardous spill was reported around 6 p.m., according to the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department.
Two Highway Emergency Response Operators [HERO] employees were taken by EMS to an area hospital after exposure to the sulfuric acid, officials said.
Sulfuric acid is a dangerously corrosive chemical used in several industries that can be destructive to the skin, eyes, teeth and lungs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
This always happened.
It’s not new.
Shut up, or your neighborhood will look like Gaza.