Petroleum substance reported in lake found to be broken up


Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
03:32
Transcript:
Utility 46, please. Fine, let me just show myself an engine 41. Operations, we're going to set up at 70 Mayberry. Copy 70 Mayberry Road. Copy utility 46, engine 41, operations at number 770 Mayberry Road at 1804. Yeah, 10.4, dropping plate to north with basically no information. And just asking, still. 740, 10.9. 3.40, 10.9. 3.47. County? 3. 47, good. Go ahead. In front of 1161 Sawyer. It's going to be a Pennsylvania registration. Zebra, (name withheld), 8131. It's a truck plate out of Pennsylvania, ZMI, 8131 on the white silverado. 1161, Sawyer. 15. Yeah, go ahead. Blue is that, you guys underway in that red pontoon boat? on a blue pontoon boat, the north end of the lake, right in the middle. Apple. We're a little right off your bow. Was it all said or something I need to check on? Yeah, 10-4. I've got visual of what's been spotted. It appears to be particulate and fairly broken up, not a solid still. 713 against her 10-7. Copy, the scene is breaking up. 415. Does it appear to be gas oil mix? Chief, it's so broken up, it's hard to tell. It's petroleum base, but it's such small particulate. It's not really showing what it really is. You keep going to hazmat coming. Negative. Carl Mn, you can cancel hazmat one. Copy command. Cancel hazmat one at 1808. Wingham Fireline, you can't warm hazmat one. Hazmat 1. Gray is all set. You can stand down. Thank you for the assistance. Copy hazmat 1. Clear and in service. Copy hazmat 1.2. Clear in service.
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Location mentioned:
Mayberry Rd, Gray, ME 04039
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