Fuel spill from truck on southbound highway in Arizona, Maricopa County AZ
A truck on the southbound highway in Arizona leaked about 60 gallons of fuel. A heavy wrecker and absorbent materials were dispatched to clean the spill.
Audio|Source: Chandler Police and Fire, Phoenix Fire
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Thunderbird Command.
00:02
Do we have a heavy on the way for this truck?
00:10
Just going to the white Mercedes.
00:11
I can start a heavy now.
00:14
Copy. Start a heavy for us and make sure they bring a lot of absorb oil.
00:23
Thunderbird Command.
00:24
Professional Tilling is going to be 19 for the heavy they've been advised to bring absorb all, and HBTOC is advising 30-minute ETA for a front loader.
00:37
I copy.
00:46
1310. I'm 97[2].
00:53
1310 hours.
00:59
We've got about 60 gallons.
01:00
So, guys we got about 60 gallons.
01:02
So you go feel slowly leaking out of a thing.
01:09
It leaked out of the tank, 60 gallons, 30 gallons.
01:17
1-1-8 takeoff our command.
01:22
13104, 1311 hours.
01:28
3rd and 11 hours. Through K-4-3.
01:29
If I'm sorry, I'm just confirmed we have a heavy hit route.
01:38
Line. On the 101 now.
01:41
10-4[1]. Yeah, we'll need a heavy, thank you.
01:45
PTSC is I've seen possibly 25 minute UK for a front loader now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
AZ-101 Loop, Arizona
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