Trash truck hydraulic failure injures one near MD-118, Montgomery County MD


A trash truck near Full Drive malfunctioned due to hydraulic failure, causing a part of the truck to explode. One person was injured and bleeding but conscious and alert. There was no fire or hazardous materials involved.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County MD Fire Rescue 7A4 Incident 10
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Transcript:
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We're coming to Engine, 753 Bravo,
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the Tadion 703, Culletian 703.
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Callerifies as part of a truck exploded, one person on the ground bleeding.
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I'm going to stand around the coming and sign that there just have why I want to be notified we've been added to pull of drives as well
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328 looks like we'll have a hydrogen rate at 18
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engine 728 direct 53 with their own pause
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I permit against the 7.8 number one thing I've got a trash truck with the correct address of near Full Drive again no fire presence.
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Okay permanent engine 708 1737.
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So right again is 708 Montgomery.
00:41
Go ahead. All right, no explosion what we have here is a malfunctioning trash truck, some hydraulics at least.
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I have one injured, conscious and alert.
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This is with a Permanent Engine 708, my first arriving transport unit.
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Attention units responding near Full Drive, Paramarmit Engine 708's holding annual 734, all other units may go in service.
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Do you need a hazmat for the hydraulic wood?
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It's negative on the hazmat unit.
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Looks like the hydraulic unit itself kind of came off at a mounting point, so we don't actually have any kind of hydrologic issue.
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Location mentioned:
MD-118, Maryland
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