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2 injured, diesel fuel spilled after septic tanker truck overturns near Calistoga

PIX Now morning edition - 11/29/24
PIX Now morning edition - 11/29/24 10:32

A hazmat team was summoned to the scene of a solo-vehicle rollover collision involving a septic tanker truck south of Calistoga early Friday morning that left two people injured and caused diesel fuel to be spilled into a nearby ditch.  

The collision occurred at about 5:21 a.m. on the 4500 block of Silverado Trail North, in unincorporated Napa County, south of Calistoga, according to the Cal Fire. 

Two people inside the truck needed to be extricated by Cal Fire firefighters who responded along with CHP officers and firefighters from the Napa County Fire Department.  

#CloverIncident (Rollover Accident with HAZMAT): CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire, Calistoga Fire, AMR and CHP - Napa responded...

Posted by CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit on Friday, November 29, 2024

One was air lifted to a hospital with major injuries by an air ambulance from Sonoma County Fire District, according to Cal Fire.
The other was hospitalized with injuries considered moderate.

A Napa County interagency hazmat team known as Hazmat-27, operated by Cal Fire, responded to the scene once it was determined that the truck had leaked about 30 gallons of diesel fuel into a ditch, along with soap and water.

The team contained the spill and determined the fuel did not reach a nearby creek.

The truck's septic tank did not rupture, according to Cal Fire.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife was notified, as was the Governor's Office of Emergency Services and Napa County Environmental Health Division.

Silverado Trail North was closed between Larkmead and Dunaweal lanes following the collision and hazmat response, according to CHP.

It was reopened at about 11 a.m.

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