Fire on tractor trailer causes adhesive leak on I-95, Stafford VA


A tractor trailer on I-95 caught fire near Stafford, VA. The trailer carried about 16 crates of adhesive, likely PVC cement. The fire damaged one 500-gallon container, causing adhesive to leak into the roadway median. The fire was put out and the leak is being contained.
Audio|Source: Stafford County and Fredericksburg Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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On arrival units found a tractor and trailer.
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The trailer had been disconnected from the tractor.
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There was active fire from the brake and wheel compartment area that had extended into the storage.
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It did impact the load, which appears to be 16 crates of adhesive.
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We're still identifying the contents of the type of adhesive.
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The fire is extinguished.
00:29
Do you more as I find it?
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Severed. It's right.
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The units arrived on the scene of a tractor trailer fire from the brake wheel area.
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A trailer had been disconnected from the tractor carrying 16 crates of the heat is still trying to identify.
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Fire is extinguished 2246.
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Man is never.
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Command.
00:46
They've worked indicates that this is going to be a PVC cement.
00:48
The fire did breach one of the containers.
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It appears to be 500 gallons.
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One is leaking out into the median.
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and is being contained at this time in the medium.
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Can you talk to the fire marshal and have them called my, uh, about a forefront?
01:02
Under paperwork indicates P, D.C, FEMA crates are 500 gallons.
01:07
We do have one crate leaking into the median.
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It's currently being detained, contacting the fire marshal at 2252.
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Location mentioned:
I-95, Stafford, VA
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