Gasoline spill contained at Clinton Cumberland Farms, Clinton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a gasoline spill at Cumberland Farms near Chestnut Street in Clinton, MA. The small leak was contained and cleaned up by the fire department.
Audio|Heard on: Boylston Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Fire Alarm is dispatching Clinton Fire to near Chestnut Street, Cumberland Farms.
00:07
The report of a gasoline spill at pump number four, employee states it's about a car's length.
00:14
They do have cones around that at this time.
00:17
Again, near Chestnut Street, Cumberland Farms for the gasoline spill.
00:24
Fire alarm, 1041, please.
00:28
Okay, engine six only goes up to-six.
00:33
Here is ten forty-one.
00:41
Thirty-one engine three calling for alarm.
00:43
I don't know.
00:50
Engine three ambulance two, we'll be responding.
00:55
Number 3A2 or have your response to 33.
01:01
Ruth,
01:02
Cumberland Farms,
01:04
Chestman.
01:06
All right, Steve, 1043.
01:16
Engine 3, when you all set, come down and grab me down here.
01:20
Do you call on Engine 3?
01:28
File on Engine 6.
01:31
Answered, engine 6.
01:39
Yeah,
01:40
we arrived.
01:41
A small spill every time down we saw.
01:43
We put T-Dry dry and it's drying up.
01:45
We're going to be clear.
01:49
We're going to be clear.
01:50
We're going to see 2040.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Clinton, MA 01510
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