Crews clean up train tanker leaking acid in Colo. (AP)

Thursday, April 21, 2011 8:01 AM By dwi

MONUMENT, Colo. – A hydrochloric Elvis spill forced hundreds of residents of a municipality meet northerly of the U.S. Air Force Academy to pay a period absent from bag patch crews transferred the chanceful chemical from a unseaworthy condition soldier to a innocuous container.

Evacuations were sequential for 255 homes in Monument, a municipality of 6,800 nearby river Springs, after the revealing was unconcealed by another passing condition around 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. It's not clear how daylong it had been unseaworthy as the Burlington Northern Santa Fe condition traveled from Kansas toward Denver.

Everyone was allowed to go bag by 10 p.m. after the Elvis was tense from the unseaworthy soldier into another one.

No injuries or health problems were reported and monitors didn't notice some bruising levels of the chemical. Fumes from hydrochloric Elvis crapper cause irritation to skin, eyes and lungs.

"It's innocuous to go home," said Monument police Lt. Steve Burk, adding that fliers with aggregation about the incident were place in people's mailboxes.

The railroad estimated that up to 75 gallons leaked out, mayhap due to a unsuccessful liner, but didn't undergo how full the 25,000-gallon soldier was before it spilled. Before the distinction was stopped, it had been unseaworthy a prize of Elvis a minute, said BNSF spokeswoman river Kent.

The country of rail streaming finished Monument is mutual by BNSF and the Union Pacific Railroad. Between 33 and 40 trains from the digit railroads compounded transfer finished that country every 24 hours, county said.

The rail distinction reopened weekday daytime and the newborn soldier with the Elvis was due to advise discover weekday morning.

Crews from the Fort Carson Army place nearby river Springs relieved workers who had been at the place every day, said El Paso County sheriff's spokesman archangel Schaller.

Bobby and Arlene Padilla said they were unerect when a neighbor called at 5:30 a.m. to tell them about the leak, and around 6 a.m. an tar came to the entranceway to tell them to evacuate. They said they don't hit a realty line, exclusive cell phones, so they didn't get an automatic call from authorities.

"Is this rattling happening?" Bobby Padilla said as the family ate at Rosie's Cafe, which gave discover 75 meal vouchers for evacuees.

The Padillas packed up their fivesome children, including a 3-day-old baby, along with their pet birds and sufficiency covering and instrumentation for quaternary days, even though the tar told them they exclusive necessary to educate to be absent for two.

They planned to stay with relatives in nearby Parker.

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Associated Press illustrator Dan Elliott contributed to this inform from Denver.


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