Chemical leaks into the air in Atwater Village area
A chemical leak at a business in the Atwater Village area prompted a hazardousmaterials response and an evacuation Thursday, but no injuries were reported.
The problem was reported about 8:40 a.m. at Huntsman Chemical on the 4500 block of West Electronics Place, said Margaret Stewart of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
“This incident was initially received as an `automatic fire alarm,' and the first responding fire company upgraded it to a hazardous materials response with additional requested resources en route,” Stewart said in a statement.
The building was evacuated as a precaution. “A metal vessel was being prepared for packaging/distribution, and a small valve broke, expelling gas into the air, creating a small cloud which rapidly dissipated,” Stewart said. “There was no fire, no explosion, no injuries and no medical complaints.
The chemical that leaked is a product called Reninfusion 8610 — a one-component epoxy system, the LAFD reported.
“Hazardous materials firefighters made entry with specialized gas meters and determined there is no current threat — there were no readings of concern on the meters,” Stewart said late Thursday morning.
“Residents in the area detecting an unusual odor have been recommended to shelter in place, closing doors and windows,” Stewart said. “If they wish to leave the area, the recommended direction of travel is south of the incident.”
Stewart said the incident was downgraded, and most firefighting resources were released. Information was not available on the type of chemical involved.
A chemical cloud is seen Thursday over Atwater Village as seen from the hills of Burbank in a photo taken by retired Burbank fire Capt. Alan Simmons. The chemical leaked on the 4500 block of West Electronics Place near San Fernando Road.
Fire and hazmat units from L.A. city, L.A. County and Glendale are on scene.