NATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM

Of The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan

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INCIDENT SUMMARY 015-97

Sitrep Two and Final

19 May 1997

 

These reports describe significant environmental incidents reported to and tracked by the National Response Center. They reflect both new incidents and follow-up information describing actions taken for previously reported events. The NRC publishes Incident Summary Reports periodically upon receipt of documentary information from the Federal On-Scene Coordinator.

NRC Case #: 015-97
INSUM #: Two and Final
Occurence Date: 8 May, 1997
Location: Helena, AR
Source: Super Sack of Azinphosmethyl
Material: Azinphosmethyl
Severity: Major
Quantity Discharged: Unknown
Quantity in Water: Unknown
Body of Water Affected: None
Federal On-Scene Coordinator: EPA Region VI

 

SITUATION: On Thursday May 8, 1997, a fire and explosion occurred in a super sack of Azinphosmethyl at the BPS Chemical Plant in Helena, AR releasing a large cloud of toxic gas. 100,000 pounds of material were in the facility at the time of the fire. Three firefighters died during as a result of a collapsing roof. Twenty others were treated for smoke inhalation and dehydration. The area within a three miles radius of the facility was reported evacuated, including 44 patients and 150 employees for the Helena Regional Medical Center. The Department of Defense's Army Technical Escort Unit is on scene conducting general air sampling. The Lower Mississippi River was closed between mile markers 660-670 and was later reopened. EPA Region and EPA Office of Emergency and Remedial Response will continue to monitor situation. No additional information was available. CASE CLOSED THIS UNIT .