A hazardous materials team was called to the scene of a formaldehyde spill in Orange County Wednesday morning.

The spill happened after a car crashed into a wall along Honour Road at about 10 a.m.

Felix Locket, of Orlando, told investigators he was mixing marijuana and formaldehyde to get high.

Investigators said the 34-year-old had stripped naked and was dancing outside his car when they arrived to investigate the crash.

“We seen the car had hit the wall and then there was the man, he was naked. Nothing on, I mean nothing,” said neighbor Trudy Lane. “He had the music in the car playing real loud and he was whamming, whamming on the car. Like he was beating to the sound of the music.”

Two Orange County deputies and a Florida Highway Patrol trooper were overcome by fumes and transported to a nearby hospital, along with Lockett.

In order to process the scene, deputies briefly shut down Honour Road between Texas and South Rio Grande avenues. It has since reopened.

"Formaldehyde, if you've ever smelled it from your high school biology class whatever, it's a potent chemical. So in a close space like a car, that original trooper did get a pretty strong dose of it," said John Mulhall with Orange County Fire Rescue.

The trooper and two deputies are expected to be OK.

The driver is facing charges for driving under the influence.