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Vehicle crash with diesel spill and released turkeysBotetourt County VA

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Jennings Creek Rd & McFalls Creek Rd, Virginia 24066

A motor vehicle crash occurred near McFall's Creek Road and Jennings Creek involving an overturned tractor trailer. Diesel fuel spilled into a creek, with emergency crews containing the fuel. Approximately 10 to 15 turkeys were released in the area due to the incident.

Audio|Source: Botetourt Fire and EMS
04:52
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Company 2, need to respond.
00:02
McFall's Creek Road, Jennings Creek,
00:05
MVC[2] with hazmat. Repeating Company 2, Need to respond.
00:08
McFall's Creek Road, Jennings Creek, MVC[2] with Paddnet, repeat.
00:13
Episode.
00:17
Engine 3, I got you.
00:20
Okay, I got you.
00:25
Midday, 4, bottom top.
00:32
Medic, more about a thought.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:40
You're responding for a 54-year-old female.
00:43
Abnormal breathing recently released in a hospital with severe reflux, influx, inflamed dysopagus. The stomachs are cramming last night. She's been sick and vomiting. Does have a history of seizures.
00:54
Not responding normally.
00:56
Rapid breathing. No color change, not clammy.
00:59
Also complaining of back pain.
01:01
Ken and 12 was also in route.
01:09
Call Cover Company 2.
01:12
Call Cover Company 2. 317.
01:15
Engine 3, you go ahead.
01:24
Spot House Squad 2.
01:28
Squad 2.
01:31
Anywhere else, 3.
01:35
Channel 5, please.
01:42
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:47
County 11 Medi 3.
02:04
Engine 3 wanted me to relate to you that they have a down in the creek and are collecting diesel from one of the tanks are still trying to access the other, and you said there's a very minimal amount that they did it to the water.
02:17
They do have 10 or 15 turkeys that have been released around in the area.
02:30
Engine 3, can you repeat?
02:39
104.
03:02
Tenging Company 2, Medics 7.
03:05
Need to respond, upgrade to the code blue, 7673, Lee Highway. Repeating Company 2, Mediq 7. Need to respond, upgrade to a code blue, 7673, Lee Highway, 322.
03:21
MediC 4, County 12. Bottshot, just wanted to confirm you all. Copy the upgrade to the code blue.
03:29
10-4[1], we copy.
03:37
3, squad 2.
03:47
In addition,
03:49
that's what it sound like to meet.
03:52
County 12 on scene. The time, medic 4 on scene.
03:56
Medic 4 also on same 3.23.
04:07
10-4[1]. Squad 2, medic 3.
04:12
Go ahead.
04:16
Engine 3 is up at the scene.
04:18
They can hear radio traffic they can transmit out. So we're staged about a half a mile before the incident.
04:24
Working as relay. Did you have information you wanted me to relay to engine 3?
04:32
Didn't know what you had down there, what you wanted from us? Right now they've got an overturned tractor trailer, a beacon fuel fuel well. They have a boom down in the creek.
04:45
Of course, weekend two, they're collecting from one of the saddlebags and trying to access those seconds to stop.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
[2]
MVC: Motor Vehicle Collision

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Location mentioned:
Jennings Creek Rd & McFalls Creek Rd, Virginia 24066
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