No injuries reported at Anchor Hocking kerosene spill Thursday night

LANCASTER − City firefighters responded to a hazardous material spill Thursday around 10:20 p.m. at Anchor Hocking.

There were no injuries in the incident at 1115 W. Fifth Ave.

Anchor Hocking
Anchor Hocking

Assistant city fire chief Slade Schultz said about 150 gallons of kerosene overflowed a containment system and into a storm drain.

Officials contacted the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, the city storm water department and the Fairfield County Emergency Management Agency.

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