
Maybe take the ranch instead. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. A shipment of the hot sauce “Frank’s RedHot” got detoured when a leak was discovered from a semi in Ohio this week, according to officials. The BST&G Fire District, which serves several communities north of Columbus, said on Tuesday that it was dispatched due to a big rig leaking something on major thoroughfare Interstate 71.
Main Idea: A truck carrying Frank’s RedHot leaked in Ohio, leading to a spill response and environmental concerns.
Key Points:
The spill may force cleanup costs and traffic delays, and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency had to help keep acidic sauce out of drains and waterways.
The leak was a non-toxic food product, so the public hazard appears limited if cleanup works quickly.
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The leaking shipment is identified as 40,000 lbs. of this product, making it the central subject of the.
State environmental agency called in to help contain the spill and address potential environmental effects.
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