At the Viennese Burgring – sensitive use of acid in the closed museum

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Deployment of the professional fire brigade Tuesday morning at the Natural History Museum in Vienna: Several vehicles went out to the building that was closed that day. Delicate mission – but no fire was involved that day…

A reader-reporter from “Krone” noticed the operation in front of the museum in the morning and reported five vehicles waiting in front of the building. However, according to Lukas Schauer, spokesman for the Viennese professional fire brigade, the exhibits were not threatened by flames. “The museum was closed. And there must be some chemical that needs to be thrown away.

This was used for the preparation of exhibits. To ensure safety during transport and to be able to intervene immediately in the event of damage to the container or leakage of chemicals, the emergency services were on site and kept an eye on what was happening. However, there was no danger, it was emphasized.

Source: Krone

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