Gasoline and chemicals enter storm drain after vehicle fire, Corpus Christi TX


After a vehicle fire near Windward Dr, a mixture of gasoline and chemical solution entered a storm drain, leading to environmental authority notifications.
Audio|Source: Corpus Christi Police FIRE EMS TXDPS
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Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, can you advise, C2S and wastewater, that we had a mixture of probably mixed out of motor fluid, specifically gasoline, class A cold solution, and water.
00:12
They came into the storm drain here, like the quarter of waste and pass access, and all of our stuff now.
00:21
Okay.
00:22
Through Tocelyn County, text worker, section 8th.
00:25
Hi, boyce. Mycq, S.
00:28
S.WiPQ, Sway, mixture with gasoline came into the strong grain at the access in Belahar.
00:32
Copy direct. With the vehicle fire?
00:34
I do fresh engine 10, the quantity.
00:37
I got you.
00:38
Stand by. Quilder.
00:39
Okay, you can advise D2S that's not 900 gallons.
00:41
Okay, you can advise D2S about 900 gallons across a phone solution.
00:45
And I'm going to work to see how much gasoline was in the vehicle.
00:48
900 gallons of what? I couldn't understand that.
00:51
There's about 900 gallons of class 8 bolt solution and unknown quantity of gasoline at the test.
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Location mentioned:
Near Windward Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78418
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