Hazmat crews clean up spills that forced street closures in Santa Rosa
/ CBS/Bay City News Service
SANTA ROSA -- Roads around North Dutton Avenue in Santa Rosa were reopened on Saturday afternoon, following closures because of multiple spills of an unknown liquid from a truck.
The Santa Rosa Police Department said about 275 gallons of the unknown liquid spilled at about 10:45 a.m.
A hazmat team from the Santa Rosa Fire Department responded to what were described by the police department as multiple spills but the composition of the liquid was unknown, a police spokesperson said.
No evacuations were necessary, police said.
The spill was cleaned up by about 2 p.m., allowing traffic to resume flowing in the area.
The city of Santa Rosa Public Works Department, CalTrans and the California Highway Patrol assisted in the response.
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