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A 'chemical incident' which sparked a huge emergency service response in Rochdale involved a container of acid being 'punctured by a forklift truck' it has been confirmed.

Fire crews, paramedics and police all raced to the scene following what was initially only referred to as a 'chemical incident' at a commercial premises on Mellor Street in the Spotland area of the town on Wednesday evening.

The road was closed with nearby residents advised to close their doors and windows. The Manchester Evening News has now been told crews were responding to reports of large spillage of acid. READ MORE: Firm slapped with hefty fine after worker injured in fall from machine Around 1,000 litres of peracetic acid, which is used as a disinfectant or bleaching agent, had been spilt after reportedly being punctured by a forklift truck Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said. "At 4.21pm on Wednesday 8 June, four fire engines from Rochdale, Heywood and Bury attended an incident on Mellor Street, Rochdale involving a chemical spillage," a GMFRS spokesperson said. "Also in attendance were an air unit, a command support unit and a welfare unit.

Approximately 1,000 litres of peracetic acid, used as a disinfectant/bleaching agent, had been spilt after reportedly being punctured by a forklift truck. "Firefighters used two breathing apparatus, one hose reel and two splash suits in making the area safe and spent two and a half hours on site." They added two people were assessed by paramedics at the scene but it is not known if anyone was injured.

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