Hydraulic elevator machine overheats causing oil leak, Lake Mary FL


A hydraulic elevator machine overheated and leaked about 25 gallons of oil inside a mechanical room at 1035 Greenwood Boulevard, Lake Mary. Three elevators were affected. Hazmat team was called for cleanup.
Audio|Source: Seminole County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I just don't have all the elevators as a hydraulic machine overheated in here and plus we have a massive leak we have three elevators you just parked on the front by 1936 and work with maintenance to access those elevator shafts and make sure those elevators are free and clear there three got there
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The Tine 3 to 36.
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Two is you?
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Confirming, is the hydraulic oil contained or do you have an active leak?
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Yeah, the main reservoir leaked out probably about 25 gallons on the floor.
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I'm working with the maintenance right now, see if they have a cleanup crew available.
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It's contained within the room.
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It's not going outside and I have pads on the ground,
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but we have to get a hazmat heat up here for some absorbed material.
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Yeah, that's what's the part.
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Semmel, can you add on the closest hazard unit?
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Good eye. Engine 36, Engine 33, Battalion 3, Engine 12 Mechanical Alarm[1] Commercial, 1035 Greenwood Boulevard, select 49 Delta.
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937, I'll make kind of Lake Mary Inspector.
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But either.
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33, September 93, I got a contact with about the time of 37, he'll be in contact with our fire commercial.
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I just said, thank you.
Police codes explained
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Mechanical Alarm: Fire alarm (commercial building)
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Location mentioned:
Near Greenwood Blvd, Lake Mary, FL 32746
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