
After comprehensive testing, the team confirmed that the air quality inside the facility was safe and that the building was clear of any hazardous gas
At 9:32 a.m. Friday (Feb. 20), the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a report of a leak from HVAC equipment at the Vancouver Community Library located at 901 C Street in Vancouver.
Truck 1 and the Vancouver Regional Hazmat Team were dispatched to the scene. The leak was stopped before our arrival. Firefighters then ventilated the structure to ensure the safety of the facility.
At the time of the incident, no citizens were present inside the building. No injuries were reported.

The Hazmat Team conducted a thorough assessment of the building using multiple gas monitoring devices. After comprehensive testing, the team confirmed that the air quality inside the facility was safe and that the building was clear of any hazardous gas.
The Vancouver Fire Department remains committed to ensuring the safety of our community through rapid response and coordinated emergency operations.

Information provided by the Vancouver Fire Department.
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