Hazardous materials spill near temple drive storm drain, Pacheco CA
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A hazardous materials spill involving gasoline and other liquids was reported near the storm drain close to Temple Drive. Fire units not specialized in hazardous materials were canceled. Hazmat teams responded to the incident to manage the spill and ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
For hazmat incident, near Temple Drive crosses Spreda Drive.
00:06
County Hazmat[1] is on scene reporting a large area of gasoline and liquid near the storm drain requesting a hazmat response.
00:13
Talk, Bravo 2.
00:34
Medicaid, coffee canceled.
00:36
Engine 13, confirm response.
00:41
13 responding.
00:44
Engine 13 responding.
00:46
Go far, engine 9.
00:52
Engine 9.
00:57
9 is on Sting, County, hazmat.
01:00
I'll be establishing TEPLIC[2] beyond investigating.
01:07
Bobby's Engine 9, Temple IC[2], I.C.
01:09
investigating counting outside.
01:15
Truck 6, correction, engine 6, commercial alarm, near Willow Pass Road,
01:22
cross the Sutter Street for annual pole station.
01:31
Confire battalion two is on scene.
01:33
I'll be assuming I see cancel all fire resources that are not hazmat and continue the hazmat response only.
01:42
The battalion two confere copies if you can switch over to central.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
[2]
IC: Person or designation responsible for overall command and management of an incident or event.
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Location mentioned:
Temple Dr, Pacheco, CA 94553
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