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Water-Reactive Chemical Spill Triggers Fourth-Floor Evacuation at Purdue's Historic Wetherill Hall of Chemistry
On March 27, 2012, a water-reactive and highly flammable chemical was spilled in a laboratory at Wetherill Hall of Chemistry at Purdue University, requiring the precautionary evacuation of the building's fourth floor. The Purdue Fire Department responded and conducted environmental cleanup using dry sand to cover and contain the reactive material. No injuries were reported. The incident at the historic chemistry building -- designated a National Historic Chemical Landmark by the American Chemical Society -- illustrated the ongoing hazard of water-reactive compounds in academic research settings.
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