
PHOTO: Bryan Tait, Acadia Broadcasting
A damaged pressure relief valve caused an ammonia leak at TD Station in uptown Saint John on Wednesday.
Emergency Response
A spokesperson for the City of Saint John confirmed the damage led to a storage tank leaking outside the arena. Emergency crews responded quickly to the scene. They purged the tank and removed it from the property.
Officials established an isolation zone around 3 p.m. Wednesday. They restricted access to vehicles parked on the west side of the arena near the Zamboni entrance. Emergency responders kept residents out of the immediate area while they worked to secure the scene.
Area Secured
Crews resolved the issue by Wednesday night. They restored access to the parking lot and removed the isolation zone around 10:20 p.m. You can read the original report on Your Saint John.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the ammonia leak at TD Station?
A damaged pressure relief valve on a storage tank caused the leak.
When did the leak happen?
The leak occurred on Wednesday afternoon. Officials set up an isolation zone around 3 p.m.
Is the area safe now?
Yes. Emergency crews purged and removed the tank. They lifted the isolation zone at 10:20 p.m. Wednesday.




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