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Governor's Office of Emergency Services
Hazardous Material Spill Update
CONTROL#: 24-6866 NRC#
NOTIFY DATE/TIME: 12/09/2024 / 2055RECEIVED BY:
OCCURENCE DATE/TIME:
12/09/2024/1900
CITY/OP. AREA:
Naples/Santa Barbara County

SOUTH COAST AQMD
1.a. PERSON NOTIFYING Cal OES:
AGENCY: California Highway Patrol (CHP) - Santa Barbara
1.b. PERSON REPORTING SPILL (If different from above):
AGENCY:
SUBSTANCE TYPE:
a. SUBSTANCE:b. QTY:
Amount
Measurec. TYPE:d. OTHER:e. PIPELINEf. VESSEL
>= 300 Tons
1.Coolant, Radiator2 Gal(s)CHEMICALNoNo
2. NoNo
3. NoNo
Orignal Description:A passenger vehicle veered off the roadway near the listed location and came to a stop on an embankment, causing engine coolant to spill onto the soil. The California Highway Patrol and Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department responded to the incident. The vehicle occupant was taken to a medical facility for treatment. Efforts are underway to recover the vehicle and manage the cleanup. The investigation is ongoing.

PERSON NOTIFYING Cal OES OF SPILL UPDATE:
NAME:
AGENCY:
PHONE#:
Ext:
PAG/CELL:
County of Santa Barbara
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    Measure
1.
    Gal(s)
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UPDATE CAUSE:

SITUATION UPDATE:
Per the reporting party: The release has been cleaned up and properly contained.
Link to Spill Report: http://w3.calema.ca.gov/Operational/MALHaz.NSF/SpillAllDocs/F1D20A2CF9CA8B0288258BEF001B0EAD?OpenDocument
FAX NOTIFICATION LIST:
AA/CUPA, DTSC, RWQCB, US EPA, USFWS, Co/WP, Co/Hlth, Co/E-Hlth
ADMINISTERING AGENCY:Santa Barbara County Environmental Health Services
SECONDARY AGENCY:
ADDITIONAL COUNTIES:
ADDITIONAL ADMIN. AGENCY:
OTHER NOTIFIED:None
RWQCB Unit:3
Cal GEM:
Cal OES Region:

CONFIRMATION REQUEST:




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Cal OES Reg.


Created by: Warning Center on: 12/10/2024 12:42:45 PM Last Modified by: Warning Center on: 12/10/2024 12:45:23 PM
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