The Air Force has disconnected foam firefighting systems at more than 1,000 facilities over concerns about cancer-causing chemicals, according to the service’s Installation and Mission Support Center.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. May 6—The spill released toxic chemicals into the ground and prompted a major environmental cleanup operation involving soil ...
More than 1,400 gallons of firefighting foam with toxic PFAS "forever chemicals" spilled into the environment when a fire suppression system at an airplane hangar in Maine went off by accident. More ...
Texas-based fire protection system manufacturer Safespill has lodged an ethics complaint against the company tasked with assessing the risk of another disaster at Brunswick Executive Airport after the ...