Hazardous substance causes bubbling in Charlotte pond, Charlotte NC
Fire crews responded to a report of a hazardous substance causing bubbling in a pond near Brookshire Boulevard and North Linwood Avenue in Charlotte. The affected area is a farm pond on property owned by a homeowners association near Jenkins and Campbell Creek. The cause of the bubbling is being investigated.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 13,
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D-Delta, hazardous condition at Brookshire Boulevard, North Linwood Avenue.
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Engine 13, D-Delta, hazardous condition, Brookshire Boulevard at North Linwood.
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I'm looking at the CAD map.
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It looks like it's going to be closer going towards Vettys Fort,
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the creek that runs under Brookshire.
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13 alarm, do you get in contact with the caller?
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Are they still on scene or it's just going to be a pass-by and they left?
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The caller was passing by.
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Okay,
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we're going to get an on emergency until we locate exactly what we're talking about.
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104 engine 13.
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Do you also want me to add engine 18 or 18 at all? Negative.
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Let's just keep it still.
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104.13.
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65 till off.
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8.65. Do you have a way to look at the property owners in the wooded area behind these houses on Jenkins?
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Yeah, let me see if I can take a look.
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Standby.
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Alarm hit a 65.
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Go ahead. Go ahead, alarm.
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8 to 65.
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So the property that's right behind near Jenkins is a long track of land that runs along that Campbell Creek, and it is owned by the Four Seasons Homeowners Association.
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They have a farm pond address.
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Copy that.
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Thank you.
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Pass 10-4[1]. It's one piece of property that's 19 and a half acres long.
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Okay.
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Page of 13 along.
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Andrew 13, go ahead.
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We located where the caller saw.
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Looks like it's going to be some type of bone like somebody added bubbles into a pond.
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We're going to go ahead and check the source out and we'll notify here soon.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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