Hazmat Teams Respond to Early-Morning Propane Leak at Mifflinburg Restaurant
Hazmat teams are on scene after emergency crews responded to an active propane leak at a Chestnut Street restaurant in Mifflinburg early this morning, Feb. 23, 2026.

Emergency crews are responding to an active propane leak reported at a restaurant on or near Chestnut Street in Mifflinburg, with hazmat teams mobilized early this morning, Feb. 23, 2026. Dispatch audio summaries and local incident-tracking aggregators show responders treated the call as a hazardous-material incident shortly after initial reports came in.
The first dispatches classified the event as an active propane leak at a commercial address on Chestnut Street, prompting a hazardous-material response rather than a standard fire call. Local incident-tracking feeds recorded the hazmat designation and listed multiple emergency units en route; the aggregated timelines indicate personnel on scene within minutes of the initial report.
Treating the situation as a hazardous-material incident activates specialized procedures for propane releases, according to the operational language captured in dispatch audio. That classification typically focuses on leak containment, atmosphere monitoring and restricting access to nearby buildings; the dispatch summaries at the scene explicitly reflected that operational framing for the response on Chestnut Street.
Incident-tracking aggregators that logged the Mifflinburg activity did not include casualty or hospitalization details in their early timelines, and no medical-transport entries appeared in the same feeds during the initial response window. Those aggregator logs did record the hazmat status as the primary incident tag for the response in Mifflinburg on Feb. 23, 2026.

The response on Chestnut Street will likely prompt follow-up actions in the coming hours, as the hazmat classification in the dispatch audio and tracker timelines typically leads to post-incident inspections and documentation. Local officials and property operators are positioned to provide further specifics about the restaurant, the source of the propane leak and any service interruptions once on-scene teams complete containment and safety checks.
For now, the defining facts logged in public dispatch audio summaries and local incident-tracking aggregators are straightforward: an active propane leak at a restaurant on or near Chestnut Street in Mifflinburg, emergency crews and hazmat teams responded early on Feb. 23, 2026, and the incident was treated as a hazardous-material event. Follow-up reports and official statements from responding agencies will determine the next operational and regulatory steps.
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