Truck Crash Causes Diesel Spill Near Harvey Gap Park, Eagle County CO


A truck crashed near Harvey Gap State Park causing about 120 gallons of diesel fuel to spill and catch fire. Hazmat teams are handling the cleanup. There are no reports of diesel reaching the nearby creek, and no injuries have been mentioned.
Audio|Source: Colorado State Patrol - Eagle County (4c)
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Transcript:
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Female holding Colorado.
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Last name, (name withheld).
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Ocean, (name withheld) Boy, (name withheld) Lincoln.
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First name is Brandy, Boy, (name withheld), Adam, Nora, David, Ida.
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Middle is Renee, Common.
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Date of birth, (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
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Break floor, Driver, 3.
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Thanks.
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Last name is (name withheld), common spelling, first name (name withheld), common spelling,
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date of birth (number withheld), male holding Colorado.
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(number withheld).
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Montrose has Matt 14.
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Hasmat 14.
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Good afternoon.
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If you're ready for some, hazmat[1] infall in this.
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Good.
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Good. It's estimated 120 gallons of diesel was lost in the crash and most of it did burn up, break.
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Go ahead.
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No signs of diesel made it to Strait Creek, break.
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Good.
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Ambipar has no response is on scene and will take over cleanup of the roadway.
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I will be clear.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
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hazmat: Incident involving hazardous materials posing potential risks to health, safety, or the environment.
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Eagle County, CO
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