Lane Closed on CA-57 for Foam Application Incident, Anaheim CA
Fire units responded to a roadway incident on CA-57 in Anaheim where one lane and a transition were closed to address a spill involving foam application. The California Highway Patrol was requested to assist with a temporary road closure lasting about 15 to 20 minutes. There was no evidence of arson or criminal activity related to the incident.
Audio|Source: MetroNet Fire Tac 2F - Anaheim
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, that one.
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Go ahead for Inger 5.
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Yeah, do you want me go ahead and close the transition?
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That'd be great. It's one lane and we have blocks right now pretty well. No one can get by.
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It shouldn't be too long here.
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Break, Ingin 1 from Engine 5.
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Have to make 1.
00:28
Engine 5, you guys can cancel.
00:31
Engine 5, can repeat your traffic?
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Engine 1 from Engine 5. Actually, I'm going to have you just continue in case we need a little more water.
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Anyone, copy. We're pulling up soon.
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Agent 5 and bat one, I've got it blocked,
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if you can turn those cars around.
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Also, let's just make sure we get foam on it so we don't get a recumbulled.
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Copy.
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Govat 1-2-5-struck.
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Okay, that one.
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Advice CHP[1] that the transition of the northbound down 57 from the westbound line you want to be closed for about 15 to 20 minutes and we'll need their assistance with that closure.
01:27
Okay, I want to mention our cover.
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35, and his one.
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Go ahead.
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You want us up there by you or hang back here for trial patrol?
01:47
Why don't you come up here and give us your tank?
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You're welcome.
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CHP: California Highway Patrol, the state agency responsible for highway law enforcement and traffic safety.
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CA-57, Anaheim, CA
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