09:55 am, Friday 21 September, 2007
Source: AAP
Two people are in hospital after inhaling fumes from a hydrochloric acid spill at a business in Sydney’s south-west.
About 100 workers from a transport company were evacuated after 15 litres of the deadly substance spilled at the Ingleburn premises about 8am today.
Firefighters wearing protective gear and breathing from air tanks cleaned up the spill about an hour later.
NSW Ambulance crews treated seven people at the scene for fume inhalation.
Two have been taken by ambulance to Liverpool Hospital in a stable condition with minor respiratory complaints.
Workers were allowed to re-enter the premises just after 9am.
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