Responders told The News-Times the chemical was in a bottle that became "overpressurized" overnight, then spraying "into the lab."
The lab was not occupied when it happen, and nobody was reportedly injured, said the News-Times.
Police helped firefighters in removing another bottle with the chemical, said the News-Times report.
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