Pickup truck hits gas pump, driver leaves scene, Edinburg VA
Fire units responded to a report of a possible fuel leak after a maroon pickup truck struck a gas pump near Main St at Townsbrook Service Center. On arrival, no active leak or fire hazard was found. Maintenance personnel were inspecting the pump. Law enforcement was notified because the driver who hit the pump left the scene without reporting the incident.
Audio|Source: Shenandoah County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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The engine coming on near North Main St, Townsbrook Service Center, Cross Streets, Jessica Place, O'Malley Pike for possible fuel leak,
00:10
up to (number withheld).
00:11
Dispatch, Wagon 9-1.
00:19
Wagon 9-5-1 at near North Main St, Townsbrook Service Center for possible fuel leaks.
00:27
State-of-day Maroon pickup truck had hit pump number two approximately an hour and a half ago.
00:33
Possible language barrier.
00:39
Wagoner's direct.
00:46
Dispatch, Wagonine out-checking.
00:51
Wagon on clean out-checking, (number withheld).
00:59
Wagonon, Dispatch.
01:00
Wagonon, Dispatch.
01:02
Wagon, I'll go ahead.
01:06
Wagon on. As of right now, no leaks, no fire hazard.
01:10
They have a maintenance personal location that is inspecting the pump.
01:16
It is from the accident earlier.
01:23
Before no leaks or firehouses this time, maintenance on scene, expecting the pump.
01:27
Also, if you can notify law enforcement, the store owner here is notifying us with the people that hit it cook off.
01:35
I believe they're going to try to pull their cameras up, maybe,
01:39
and show law enforcement.
01:41
10-4[1], VSD is direct.
01:47
Blacking that dispatch.
01:49
We'll be in service return it.
01:51
Wagon on in service, (number withheld).
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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