Hydraulic fluid spill reported near Jackson and Wilshire roads, Newton MA


Fire department responded to a hydraulic fluid spill near Jackson Road and Wilshire Road, affecting Gardner, Pearl, and Rockland streets. The spill was minor and managed by one fire unit. It is believed to involve a city-owned trash truck.
Audio|Source: Newton Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Jackson Road to Moldshire Road with a fire for a large spell.
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ERU and T2, you're going to respond to Jackson Road at Wilshire Road.
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It's going to be for a hydraulic spill.
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It's also covering three streets.
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Gardner, Pearl, and Rockland.
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Asension 1, ladder 3, rescue 1 with the ERU and C2.
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Jackson Road at Wiltshire Road.
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It's going to be for a hydraulic still.
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It's covering three streets, Gardner, Pearl, and Rockland.
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Three to fire alarm.
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Answer, a lot of three.
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We're on scene, investigating.
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Okay, ladder three on scene and investigating.
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Rescue 1, you're responding, if you are you?
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RU1 is responding.
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Okay, receive.
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Rescue 1, a ladder 3.
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RETA 1, a ladder 3.
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Yes, sir.
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Do you have your cell phone on me? Can you give me a call?
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Yeah, stand by one this second.
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Lot of three to fire alarm.
01:44
Go ahead, lot of three.
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This is a very minor still.
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A lot of three can handle.
01:53
Okay, very minor still, ladder three can handle.
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C2, you have that update?
02:01
Byron, C2 has the update.
02:03
Ladder 3 to handle, you can return the other company.
02:06
Receive, rest of one.
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Rest U1 has the cancellation, ladder 3.
02:12
I'm good on that call.
02:19
Measure 1 has it.
02:27
Colin 492.
02:32
Craig,
02:37
we believe that's a city-owned trash truck.
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