Muriatic acid spill reported on South Ocean Drive, Broward County FL


Emergency crews responded to a muriatic acid spill on South Ocean Drive. The spill created a chemical hazard on the roadway. Multiple fire and rescue units were dispatched to handle the situation. A female caller nearby was experiencing a severe panic attack but was conscious and breathing.
Audio|Source: Broward County Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
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Hasmat[1] incident.
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Cytion 2, complain to advise, muriatic acid is still on the roadway?
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8. Copy the Titan 2.
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Zone 8, Rescue 8, Engine 8, Engine 3, Support 2, 29, Ladder 2, Hasmat[1] 53, Rescue 53, Battalion 2.
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Before available returning.
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261. Letter to the route.
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Copy letter to, I show you on route.
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Thank you.
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Respite responding.
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I'll show you respondent 652.
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All units switch over to Tack 1.
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Restatory on Tap 1.
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Okay. Support tonight responding on Type 1.
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Okay. Hasmat[1] 5-3, respond on Type 1.
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Copy. Three three copy.
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33 copy. CREC 33, acknowledge at 653.
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S-18503. S-1850, near South Ocean Dr, apartment 102.
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See your amount.
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Responding to 25-year-old female caller by the interpreter.
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She's having an extreme panic attack.
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Patient conscious in breathing.
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Also check NBC is going to be an outer permit hazard.
Police codes explained
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Hasmat: Hazardous Materials Incident
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S Ocean Dr, Florida
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