Fuel transfer operation after vehicle incident in tunnel, Clear Creek County CO
Crews responded to a vehicle incident in the Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel, Colorado. They transferred fuel from a saddle tank into drums to allow truck movement. Hazmat was initially considered but no active hazardous material threat was found.
Audio|Source: Clear Creek County Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Mountain Rescue - Digital
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Transcript:
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Update for you.
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We're going to be on scene here for a little while yet.
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We're going to have to transfer the fuel out of this saddle into some drums where we can move the truck.
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Brush 2 will be clearing and Rescue 21 is going to stay on scene with myself and Captain 3.
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I copy. We'll be on scene for a little while transferring fuel from the saddle into the drums.
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Brush 2 will be clearing.
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Rescue 21 will be staying on scene.
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At 1050. I,
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Paul, 36, 35.
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We're halfway through that tunnel coming in your direction.
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I'll wait for you at the T-16.
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218.
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After that's where at 10 minutes,
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a hazmat hold.
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So if you can get in position on the east side, that'd be great.
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Todd, I'm going to need to fuel.
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I'm Paul too.
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I actually disregard there is no hazmat going westbound at this time just eastbound.
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Perfect.
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I pull out trucks on the east side disregard to hold.
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There's no hazmat at this time.
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Off here, Gabriel, and on the west side over by the apex tanks, tank number two is the diesel tank.
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You can fuel up there.
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Location mentioned:
Eisenhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel, Colorado
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