Cleveland firefighters said they launched a HAZMAT investigation Tuesday after discovering a man dead inside a home.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cleveland firefighters said they launched a HAZMAT investigation Tuesday after discovering a man dead inside a home. Firefighters said they were called out for a welfare check at a home in the city’s St.
Clair - Superior neighborhood. There, they found a deceased man wearing lab gear and signs of a drug lab, according to firefighters. Cleveland firefighters said they launched a HAZMAT investigation Tuesday after discovering a man dead inside a home.“There was a suspicious substance found in the apartment, as well as equipment to process chemicals,” the Cleveland Fire Department wrote in an update. Firefighters say the scene was deemed a possible clandestine lab. Hazmat specialists were called in, as well as the the Cleveland Police Bomb Squad, fire officials say. Officials say the bomb squad confirmed a hazardous substance was present and the substance was later cleared.This is a developing story. Return to 19 News for updates.
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