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The Tustin Hangar fire marked a local state of emergency, as hazardous debris accumulated in residential and public spaces, raising concerns among city officials, residents, and environmental agencies. The 85-acre site of the historic hangar, along with surrounding neighborhoods and public right-of-ways, required prompt and specialized environmental hazard management, including asbestos abatement and debris removal on an unprecedented scale.
ATI’s National Response Services team responded by rapidly expanding its workforce, certifying 125 additional employees in asbestos abatement within a week. With emergency response trailers loaded with essential equipment, ATI established a command center, complete with decontamination chambers and airlock enclosures, to support the multi-phased cleanup. Partnering with city officials, federal agencies, and environmental experts, ATI implemented a zoning approach that prioritized high-risk areas first, ensuring transparent, coordinated, and thorough remediation. This structured response was key to protecting public health and restoring Tustin’s impacted neighborhoods and facilities.
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When the iconic Tustin Hangar went up in flames, ATI Restoration mobilized a rapid, large-scale response to manage the hazardous cleanup across Tustin, protecting thousands of residents, public spaces, and infrastructure.
ATI provided emergency response services following a levee break and helped restore a community.
ATI helps restore a municipal building after it is damaged by smoke from a fire in an adjacent building.