Anhydrous ammonia leak detected near Y Avenue in Madrid, Madrid IA
Responders were dispatched to near Y Avenue in Madrid due to a leak of anhydrous ammonia. A hose came off the tank, releasing more than five gallons of the chemical into the air, requiring emergency measures to contain the leak.
Audio|Source: Dallas County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Perry Police
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Transcript:
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Woodward Fire and Woodward First Responders as met near Y Avenue in Madrid. Woodward Fire and Woodward First Responders as met near Y Avenue in Madrid. Cross streets are unknown in Zooksper Place.
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Timeout 1835.
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The current wind there is calm at this time. How many cases?
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Des Moines weather clear.
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I'm 108.
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Tenet.
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Attention, Woodward Fire Department, Woodward for responders. Madrid is requesting your assistance for an anhydrous leak.
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It's going to be near Y Avenue.
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RP said that the hose came off of the tank and it is spewing out. They're requesting you to respond with them.
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They do. They do.
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Personal cars by Seltage in Dallas County and Perry.
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Port of a reckless driver, actually, is just a white cargo van eastbound on 141 coming into Perry City limits with no headlights on.
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Murphy said it could cause an accident. All right. It's seen.
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Make your own page, Dallas County 37.
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4 O'S your attention.
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10-2[1].
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1838?
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1830. No, if it's 4,000, but...
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Dallas County Word 980, Showmate our station.
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1838.
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Mr. Woodward Fire, Woodward First Chonders, Woodward First Chonters, near Y Avenue, near Y Avenue for an anhydrous leak,
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saying that there's more than five gallons that's leaking into the air, it's uncontained to be an emergency response to all clear at 1839.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well
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