Large oil spill creates hazard on December Road southbound, Westerville OH

 Traffic
TrafficA large amount of oil spilled on the southbound lanes of December Road near Walnut and Central College in Westerville, Ohio. The oil creates a potential hazard for traffic. Officers and fire units inspected the area and decided the oil would likely be washed away by rain before any cleanup could be done. No further action was taken at the scene.
Audio|Source: Westerville Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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573 .73. I have at 1036 in the southbound lane, December road between Walnut and Central College, a large amount of oil in the southbound lanes.
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Coffee and wrap.
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Fuller6.
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486, I'm on Sunbury at South. I'll check on that.
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Service from NG112, area Sunbury and Walnut.
00:35
A oil spill, NG 112, some bring a walnut.
00:39
Not oil spill, it's supposed to be between here and Central College and southbound lanes,
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10206.
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Go.
00:53
I just drove down there and saw it. It's white, the oil's on top of the water.
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I want to say it's a large amount,
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just something made dropped there.
01:06
Okay, you think it's anything that service can drop some oil sorbon on?
01:13
Aside from shoving up all the water, I think it's going to get down the drain before they even get there.
01:19
I copy. Code 4 radio.
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Yeah, clear.
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his engine 112 go
01:39
Yeah, there were some officers that had driven by it I guess they were thinking it's just going to be washed down the drain by the time anybody gets out there Do you guys still want to head out there?
01:52
I mean, if they're good with it, we're good with it I mean, if we need to go out there, we can't, we can put some oil dry down, but the oil dry is going to be washed away by rain.
02:03
Okay, yep, they cleared the call, so I'll see you guys clear as well.
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And you're on copy, we're in servicing quarters.
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