California firefighters keep 150 gallons of oil spilled in parking lot from becoming eco-disaster

On February 14, 2024, a rapid response from Contra Costa Fire was initiated just after 12:00 p.m. following reports of a large oil spill in Antioch. Firefighters swiftly arrived at the scene to address the emergency and mitigate potential environmental consequences.

The incident involved the accidental puncture of a 300-gallon container, resulting in the spill of approximately 150 gallons of oil in a parking lot. Contra Costa Fire crews immediately assessed the situation, ensuring the spill was contained to prevent further spread.

Efforts were swiftly directed towards cleanup operations, with firefighters taking proactive measures to minimize the impact on the surrounding environment. The spill response included measures to prevent contamination of storm drains and waterways, safeguarding local ecosystems from potential harm.

Importantly, the quick and coordinated response by Contra Costa Fire prevented any injuries related to the spill. The incident was successfully contained and addressed, highlighting the efficiency and expertise of the firefighting team in handling hazardous situations.

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