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Emergency Response
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA) Emergency Response Team (ERT) members are responsible for organizing the MPCA's efforts for oil and hazardous material emergencies. Chemical fires, train derailments, pipeline breaks, tanker truck accidents and petroleum vapors in a sewer are examples of environmental and public health emergencies to which the MPCA's ERT members respond. To request state assistance or to report a petroleum or hazardous materials spill, contact the Minnesota Duty Officer at:
These are 24-hours emergency response phone numbers. The ERT works closely with local, county, state and federal public safety and environmental officials. On-call staff field over 2,000 spill calls annually for the entire state--24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Internal and external spill prevention and preparedness is an important part of the ERT's strategic plan and is carried out through: proactive community planning, fire department training, exercises and drills, and enforcement. The mission of the Emergency Response Team is:
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