Units investigate fuel odor near Warren Dr, Pomfret MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units investigated a possible diesel fuel leak in a basement near Warren Dr in Pomfret, MD. Readings were normal, with no hazards detected. The odor was determined to be from a recent refueling, and no leak was found.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
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04:28
Transcript:
00:00
Commanding units responded near Warren Dr.
00:02
Right now we're going to operate with Truck 1,
00:04
121 and Engine 112 as the investigation group.
00:08
Everyone else level two stage out on Marsh Square.
00:15
Truck one to command basement readings.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:24
20.8 oxygen,
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zero across the board.
00:29
We do have an inside fuel oil tank.
00:34
That's the only odor we have.
00:39
Okay, so that's an inside fuel oil tank, diesel fuel correct?
00:43
Not gas.
00:47
Yes sir, that's correct.
00:53
Okay.
00:56
121 got secondary meters?
01:01
I believe they're making their way up now.
01:07
Okay, just let me know what the secondary meter readings are and we'll go.
01:15
Secondary meter with zeros across the board.
01:19
Okay,
01:24
Have somebody turn their radiator down around your house and all I got was feedback.
01:33
Secondary meter with you were across the board 21.02 .
01:39
Okay, copy.
01:42
First and secondary readings all normal.
01:45
Is there a leak in the basement from that fuel tank or just an odor?
01:55
Command Truck One Officer, are you okay with Truck One 121 and 112 moving upside down?
02:04
Yes sir, that's fine.
02:09
Okay, and if you can, can you ascertain whether or not the tank has possibly got a leak in it or not?
02:16
Maybe check around the fill on the outside.
02:20
Yeah, talking to the homeowner.
02:22
It just got filled this morning.
02:25
There's a lot of stuff around the tank itself, so we're trying to isolate it and figure out as quickly as we can.
02:34
Okay, I've got Squad 7 out here.
02:36
Do you need any resources from them?
02:41
That's negative.
02:47
Okay, you good with 1, 12 and 11?
02:54
Yes sir, that's all we're going to need.
02:59
Okay, command units responding near Warren Dr.
03:04
We're investigating a possible leaking diesel fuel tank in the basement.
03:09
No hazards detected other than that.
03:12
All readings are normal.
03:15
We're going to continue to hold Engine 112, Engine 121, Truck 1.
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Everyone else can get ready, including 118.
03:26
Charles County copies, holding with Truck One, 121 and 112.
03:32
Command, would you like to keep the channel or switch it to?
03:37
We'll hold the channel for a few more minutes until we should tell whether or not it's leaking or not.
03:49
Command to Charles.
03:53
(name withheld).
03:59
Yes, ma'am.
04:01
61, 80, correction, near Warren Dr.
04:06
Fuel tank just got filled earlier today.
04:09
Just odor from the refueling.
04:14
No hazards detected.
04:16
Units are ready, terminating command.
04:19
Yes, stand by.
04:22
I copy, sir.
04:25
Command has been terminated.
04:26
All units push back to unable to copy, 1433.
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Location mentioned:
Warren Dr, Pomfret, MD 20675
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