In the complaint, a Texas-based fire protection supplier claims the company that evaluated the fire systems at Brunswick's airport hangars following the August 2024 toxic foam spill misled its client.
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Over 1,600 gallons of firefighting foam containing hazardous PFAS "forever chemicals" spilled in Brunswick, Maine early Monday morning after a fire suppression system malfunctioned at the former ...
BRUNSWICK, Maine (WMTW) - Officials say the hangar at the airport at Brunswick Landing where firefighting foam accidentally discharged last week has been fully cleaned and all discharged foam has been ...
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Sep. 18—The last sprinkler inspections of the Brunswick Executive Airport hangars that use toxic foam to fight fires reveal that all three systems — not just the one in Hangar 4 that released last ...
Hundreds of gallons of firefighting foam spilled in June at a National Guard facility in South Burlington, Vermont, requiring a clean-up of the hazardous substance. Approximately 800 gallons of ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — United States Coast Guard crewmen on duty at the Aviation Training Center in Mobile, Alabama, were shocked to find their hangar full of high-expansion foam on Sunday evening.
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