Lake County, IL
File #: 19-0843    Version: 1 Name: Special recognizing individuals who responded to the Beach Park chemical spill on April 25, 2019.
Type: Special Recognition Status: Special Recognition
File created: 5/8/2019 In control: Lake County Board
On agenda: Final action: 5/14/2019
Title: Special recognition of individuals who responded to the Beach Park chemical spill on April 25, 2019.
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Special recognition of individuals who responded to the Beach Park chemical spill on April 25, 2019.

 

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SPECIAL RECOGNITION

WHEREAS, during the early hours on Thursday, April 25, 2019; emergency officials promptly responded to a toxic spill of anhydrous ammonia on Green Bay Road in Beach Park, Illinois; and

 

WHEREAS, the spill released a poisonous cloud of gas, impacting the residents of Beach Park and the surrounding areas with life-threatening exposure to the gas, which may cause difficulty breathing, chest pains, blisters, burns, and more; and

 

WHEREAS, Lake County Sheriff’s deputies, firefighters, and officers from nearly 20 area police departments quickly responded to the incident ; and

 

WHEREAS, the incident was increased to a Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS), a Fifth Level Ambulance response, and a Second Level Hazardous Materials (Haz Mat) response; and

 

WHEREAS, a shelter-in-place order was issued to everyone within a one-mile radius of the incident. Overall, a total of 25 ambulances transported 40 people to various hospitals, including Vista East Hospital in Waukegan, The Veteran’s Administration Hospital in North Chicago, Lake Forest Hospital, Condell Hospital in Libertyville, and St. Catherine’s Hospital in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. Seven people were placed in critical condition; and

 

WHEREAS, among the transported were 11 firefighters, one Zion police officer, and two Lake County Sheriff’s officers: Sergeant Kyle Brown and Deputy Marcus Bernardy; all of whom risked their lives to ensure the safety of the individuals affected by the spill; and

 

WHEREAS, emergency crews completed over 100 door-to-door checks on residents in the area until the shelter-in-place order was eventually lifted; and

 

WHEREAS, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the Illinois State Police, the National Transportation Safety Board, the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency are all working together to investigate the incident; and

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RECOGNIZED, that the Lake County Board first extends its heartfelt sympathies to those impacted by the anhydrous ammonia spill and wishes the victims a speedy recovery; and

 

BE IT FURTHER RECOGNIZED, the Lake County Board does hereby acknowledge all the employees and emergency responders as heroes for their diligence and dedication in assisting the residents and communities of Lake County during the exposure to this toxic gas, and gratefully extends its deepest appreciation and gratitude for their individual and collective contributions.

 

Dated, at Waukegan, LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, on May 14, 2019.